 Woodward in our Discord channel at MacGeekUp.com slash Discord reminds us of a feature that exists in, it's certainly iOS 15 and it might even go back further. And that is if you go into settings, messages and scroll down a bit, this is on your iPhone, there is an option for filter unknown senders. And what that does is it then creates if you launch messages and look in the upper left, you will see a filters option that you can sort of go back to in the navigation. And on iOS 15, you get all messages, known senders and unknown senders. And so you can, by default, it's gonna be on all messages, right? So you won't miss anything. But if you go to known senders or unknown senders, then you would just see messages from those. iOS 16, because I'm running the betas, I can tell you adds two more things to this. It adds unread messages and recently deleted. And that unread messages is key because I can't tell you how many times I look at my phone and see the red badge of some number. And it's like, where is the unread message? And sometimes it's like months back, right? And so finding those numbers. You've never done that to me, Dave. I don't believe it. Yeah. Now, if you don't yet have iOS 16, you can do this on your Mac. If you right-click on messages in the doc or whatever, it will oftentimes show, I say this oftentimes because it's not showing it to me now, but it will show you the name of the person and how many messages or the name of the group and how many messages are unread. And you can click on it if you right-click it in the doc and it'll bring you there so that you can process through all these unread messages. But yeah, I like this in iOS 16 now. That seems to be the only way though to highlight or to surface the unread messages view is you have to turn on this filter, what is it called, filter unknown senders, but yeah. So thanks for the heads up, Andrew.