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  2. Tech Social 101’s first tip helps with blocking calls from potential scammers. To use this setting, first, go to Settings, then click on Phone and turn on the feature labeled “Silence Unknown ...

  3. How to stop robocalls and spam calls for good - AOL

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    By the way, you should never call back an unknown number—here’s why. Use robocall-blocking apps “Two I’ve used with success have been Mr. Number and Hiya.

  4. This is what you are doing wrong when scammers call - AOL

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    If the call you received was above board, they'll be able to redirect you back to the initial caller. 2. Don't answer calls from unknown numbers: Let unknown calls go to voicemail, as legitimate ...

  5. One Tech Tip: Getting a lot of unwanted phone calls? Here are ...

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    If you're flooded by unsolicited calls, here are some ways to fight back. Phone settings. Smartphone users can turn on some built-in settings to combat unknown calls. Apple advises iPhone users to turn on the Silence Unknown Callers feature. Go to your “Settings,” then scroll down to “Apps,” and then to “Phone,” where you'll see it ...

  6. Call blocking - Wikipedia

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    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: Sending the caller to voicemail; Sending the caller to busy signal; Sending the caller to "Number No Longer in Service" Sending the caller to "Keep Ringing"

  7. Youmail - Wikipedia

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    YouMail is an Irvine, CA-based developer of a visual voicemail [1] and Robocall blocking service for mobile phones, [2] available in the US and the UK. [3] Their voicemail mobile app replaces the voicemail service offered by mobile phone service providers, and offers webmail-like voicemail access and voicemail-to-text transcriptions. [4]

  8. This is why you should never call back an unknown number - AOL

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    So if your bank leaves a voicemail, don’t just call back the number from the missed call. Find the official number online and dial that, suggests Levin. “Never trust—always verify,” he says.

  9. 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.