Unable to verify certificate "n19. biz".

A message started appearing on the phone.


i tried free antivirus but what i read about n19 it seems antivirus won't help and i can't find a solution for the phone because all the solutions are only for pc.


To understand the situation, this is not happening on a computer, but on a phone. iPhone 14 iOS 17.6.1

iPhone 14, iOS 17

Posted on Aug 12, 2024 11:45 PM

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Posted on Aug 13, 2024 04:59 PM

mykyta49 wrote:

A message started appearing on the phone.

i tried free antivirus but what i read about n19 it seems antivirus won't help and i can't find a solution for the phone because all the solutions are only for pc.

To understand the situation, this is not happening on a computer, but on a phone. iPhone 14 iOS 17.6.1


ref: Block pop-up ads and windows in Safari


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Aug 13, 2024 04:59 PM in response to mykyta49

mykyta49 wrote:

A message started appearing on the phone.

i tried free antivirus but what i read about n19 it seems antivirus won't help and i can't find a solution for the phone because all the solutions are only for pc.

To understand the situation, this is not happening on a computer, but on a phone. iPhone 14 iOS 17.6.1


ref: Block pop-up ads and windows in Safari


Aug 26, 2024 11:25 AM in response to PragsApple

PragsApple wrote:

I was never expecting such pop up in I phone. I emailed to the customer support yet there’s no response.


Check for and remove any unneeded or unrecognized subscribed calendars:


Delete spam calendars and events on iPhone - Apple Support


I would not expect any add-on anti-malware to do anything useful here, as it can’t scan your device.


Add-on anti-malware can mess with your network, and can collect and sell your network activities, though.

Sep 1, 2024 10:00 AM in response to mahaveer224

mahaveer224 wrote:

n19.Biz appearing in my phone why


Usually, because somewhere along the path, you were offered and accepted a calendar subscription.


The folks that offered that subscription are no longer maintaining the domain and its security, so these messages arise.


What to do? Check for and remove any unneeded or unrecognized subscribed calendars:


Delete spam calendars and events on iPhone - Apple Support

Sep 18, 2024 03:07 PM in response to mykyta49

mykyta49 wrote:

I went to the calendar, but could not find any suspicious event. even on days when there are no events at all, the message continues to arrive.


I was referring to a subscribed calendar.


Look for an unrecognized subscribed calendar.


If you should find an unrecognized subscribed calendar, remove that subscribed calendar.


Delete spam calendars and events on iPhone - Apple Support


Events are what spammers want to show you when this spam is “working”, but this pop-up error means the path to spam you isn’t “working”.


This pop-up is usually a subscribed calendar that has expired.



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