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  2. How to Stop (and Remove) iPhone Calendar Spam - AOL

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    All you have to do, Tcherchian says, is “open the calendar app, open the event, and click Delete Event, if it’s available. If you can’t delete it, just leave it and ignore it.

  3. AOL Calendar - AOL Help

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    AOL Calendar helps you stay connected and organized with the rest of the world.

  4. Fix problems with the AOL app on iOS

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    1. Tap and hold the app you want to uninstall. 2. Tap the Remove App. 3. Tap Delete App. 4. Tap Delete. 5. Go back to the App Store. 6. Download and install the AOL app again.

  5. Create, share or delete calendars in AOL Mail - AOL Help

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    1. Click the Calendar icon | click Calendar full view. 2. Under My Calendars mouse over a calendar. 3. Click the Drop-down menu | select Edit Calendar. 4. Toggle on Share by email. 5. In the left box type in the email address to share your calendar with. 6. Tap on the right box and choose the access level the user will have .

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  7. Add, edit or delete calendar events in AOL Mail

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    1. Click the Calendar icon in AOL Mail | click Calendar full view. 2. Click the day of the event you want to delete. 3. Select the event you want to delete. 4. Click Delete 5. Optionally, if the event is part of a series, select: • This event. • This and following events. • All events. 6. Click Delete again to confirm.

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  9. How to Stop (and Remove) iPhone Calendar Spam - AOL

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    Similar to phishing emails, which are emails that masquerade as a familiar company or person, iPhone calendar spam entices users to click on embedded links, attachments, or pop-up notifications.