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iOS 26.6 adds new alert when you try blocking too many contacts

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Why This Matters

The addition of a new alert in iOS 26.6 that notifies users when they reach the maximum number of blocked contacts highlights Apple's focus on user control and transparency. While a minor update, it underscores ongoing efforts to improve user experience and manage privacy settings more effectively, which is relevant for both consumers and developers. This change also hints at potential future enhancements in contact management and privacy features in upcoming iOS versions.

Key Takeaways

iOS 26.6 beta 1 arrived today, and with iOS 27 right around the corner, it’s unsurprisingly very light on changes. But one difference was discovered by Aaron Perris: a new alert that appears in iOS 26.6 when you try to block one contact too many.

Apple doesn’t publicize this information, but iOS quietly enforces a limit on how many contacts you can add to your ‘blocked’ list.

Though the vast majority of users likely never hit that limit, iOS 26.6 adds a new alert for the few that do.

Here’s what it says, per Aaron Perris:

Blocked Contacts Limit Reached

You’ve reached the maximum number of blocked contacts. To block additional callers, remove a blocked contact in Settings.

This popup was uncovered by Perris as he reviewed the updated code Apple shipped in iOS 26.6 developer beta 1.

Here’s a screenshot of his discovery:

New in iOS 26.6 beta 1:

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