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  2. *82 - Wikipedia

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    If Caller ID is subscribed to or enabled on the line receiving the call, the unblocked phone number and registered name is displayed – unable to determine that the caller subscribes to outgoing callerID blocking or that *82 has been dialed to temporarily override that subscription. *82 can be dialed from U.S. land-line house phones and ...

  3. Anonymous call rejection - Wikipedia

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    In many voice telephone networks, anonymous call rejection (ACR) is a calling feature implemented in software on the network that automatically screens out calls from callers who have blocked their caller ID information. The caller usually hears a voice message explaining that their call cannot be connected unless they display their number. Or ...

  4. Vertical service code - Wikipedia

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    Anonymous call rejection activation *78 1178 Do not disturb *79 1179 Do not disturb disable *80 1180 Call blocking disable *81 1181 Priority call disable *82 1182 Caller ID (per call) *31#/1832 [11] 1470 *83 1183 Selective call forwarding disable *85 1185 Caller ID disable *86 1186 Continuous redial cancel *87 1187 Anonymous call rejection ...

  5. How to block a number or contact on any Android device - AOL

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    To block a number or contact on your Android phone, navigate to the Phone app's settings and tap the Block Numbers option. Here's a full step-by-step breakdown: Open the Phone app.

  6. Ooma - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Ooma's initial product was a "VoIP in a box" device that had the capability to use peer-to-peer VoIP technology to let users make phone calls over other Ooma users' landline services. [7] [8] The system worked through a "hub" connected to the main phone line and "scouts" connected to other phones. [9] Due to the potential for privacy ...

  7. STIR/SHAKEN - Wikipedia

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    STIR/SHAKEN, or SHAKEN/STIR, is a suite of protocols and procedures intended to combat caller ID spoofing on public telephone networks.Caller ID spoofing is used by robocallers to mask their identity or to make it appear the call is from a legitimate source, often a nearby phone number with the same area code and exchange, or from well-known agencies like the Internal Revenue Service or ...

  8. Call blocking - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Such devices and services enable the user to block a call as it is in progress or alternatively block the number after the call is made. These devices rely on caller ID information and thus a phone blocker requires a caller ID service active on the line for blocking to function. Treatment of blocked calls may include:

  9. Fix sending and receiving issues with third-party email apps

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    1. Sign into AOL Mail on a web browser. 2. Compose an email and add your own email address in the "To" field. 3. Send the email and check if it arrives.