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After repeated data breaches that no company really seems to give a s--- about my phone is blowing up with literally hundreds of spam calls and texts month. I get and make MAAAAYBE 2 or 3 important calls per month, 180-200 of the rest are literally all spam. Anyone have any suggestions, apps ect that they have found refuge with? I really don't use SMS that much either, mostly it's via signal, discord whats app, ect...

Just to put it out there I run CalyxOS on a Pixel 5a.

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[-] variants_of_concern@lemmy.one 2 points 1 year ago

My phone app does a good job of labeling suspected spam calls and texts so I just set it to auto ignore all those and that's been pretty good so far, but I'm just using the default phone app on samsung,

when I had pixel the Google phone app was nice because it would auto answer if it was maybe a real number and only ring once they said why they were calling so if it wasnt important they would just hangup without you being bugged

[-] SuckMyWang@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Have you tried not receiving them?

[-] DudeDudenson 2 points 1 year ago

I just started blocking each number that called/texted one by one. Most call centers have 5 or 6 numbers they use at most so eventually you just stop getting the calls/messages

It took almost a year but now if I get a call I know it's something I should pick up 95% of the time

[-] SuiXi3D@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

I know they don’t have the best reputation, but Truecaller’s ‘Voice Assistant’ feature has been a godsend for me. The basic bot answers calls from unknown numbers and transcribes their response before ringing, and only if they don’t hang up. I’ll look at my phone to see I have a few missed calls from unknown numbers, only to find that Truecaller intercepted them all and they hung up once they heard the message that the call was being screened. It’s great.

Folks that call for legitimate reasons that aren’t in my contacts generally leave a message and I get the call once they’ve left it. Folks that are in my contacts ring as normal.

[-] jet@hackertalks.com 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Port Phone number to twilio

Set up call rules for incoming messages. Drop off calls from the same area code three digits as your number.

Then forward to your phone

You can do the same for SMS.

I want one step further, and got a new number in Montana, the least dense state. And I know if any messages or calls come in from a Montana number it's purely spam, so I drop those calls.

You can go a couple steps further, get a bunch of twilio numbers, and give them out to different businesses when they require a phone number. Then if you ever drop the relationship with that business, you can drop the number and if the number leaks you know where it came from.

[-] mozzribo@leminal.space 1 points 1 year ago

Try "Should I Answer?" works flawlessly for me. If you don't subscribe, you have to manually update the database every week or so, for which you can get a notification.

[-] Mr_Blott@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago

I dunno, have you tried living on a continent with actual consumer rights? Pffft 😅

[-] mojo@lemm.ee -2 points 1 year ago
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[-] rdyoung@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Maybe it's time to change your number. If you want to keep your current one maybe port it into something like google voice where it can sit and eventually the spam will stop.

I have my main number that I've had for over a decade on GV and then I have my direct number that I give out sparingly, mechanics, plumbers, etc that need to contact me and I need to receive the call, my GV number is set to not ring at all aside from messagea.

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