Receiving 'Scam Likely' calls can be both frustrating and potentially harmful. Fortunately, there are effective and straightforward methods to block these unwanted calls.
What Are 'Scam Likely' Calls?
'Scam Likely' calls are incoming calls identified by your carrier as potential scams. These calls often originate from spoofed numbers, making them appear legitimate. Carriers use algorithms and databases to flag such calls, but the accuracy can vary. (avast.com)
How Can I Block 'Scam Likely' Calls on My Phone?
For iPhone Users:
- Go to Settings.
- Tap on Phone.
- Select Silence Unknown Callers and toggle it on.
This feature silences calls from numbers not in your contacts, sending them directly to voicemail. You can still view these calls in your recent calls list. (aura.com)
For Android Users:
- Open the Phone app.
- Tap the three dots in the top-right corner and select Settings.
- Choose Caller ID & Spam.
- Toggle on Caller ID & Spam.
This setting helps identify and block potential spam calls. (aura.com)
Are There Carrier Services to Block Scam Calls?
Yes, major carriers offer services to help block scam calls:
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AT&T: Offers Call Protect, which blocks potential fraudulent calls and labels suspected spam calls. (consumerreports.org)
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T-Mobile: Provides Scam Shield, which includes Scam Block to prevent scam calls from ringing through. Activate it by dialing #662# from your T-Mobile device. (t-mobile.com)
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Verizon: Offers Call Filter, which detects and blocks spam calls. A free version is available, with a premium option for additional features. (consumerreports.org)
How Do Third-Party Apps Help in Blocking Scam Calls?
Third-party apps can enhance your phone's ability to block scam calls:
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Robokiller: Blocks 99% of spam calls and texts using predictive algorithms and machine learning. It also features answer bots that waste spammers' time. (robokiller.com)
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Hiya: Identifies and blocks robocalls, telemarketers, and fraud calls. It offers a caller ID service to display the names of unknown callers. (realcall.ai)
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Truecaller: Filters spam automatically using reports from a global community and blocks fraud and telemarketing calls. (famisafe.wondershare.com)
How Do I Set Up Robokiller to Block Scam Calls?
- Download and install the Robokiller app from the App Store or Google Play Store.
- Open the app and follow the on-screen instructions to grant necessary permissions.
- Enable the Spam Blocking feature within the app settings.
- Customize your preferences, such as blocking specific types of calls or setting up answer bots.
Robokiller's intuitive setup ensures that even everyday users can effectively block scam calls. (robokiller.com)
Are There Any Additional Tips to Reduce Scam Calls?
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Register with the National Do Not Call Registry: This federal program allows you to opt out of receiving unsolicited sales calls. While it won't block all scam calls, it can reduce the number you receive. (aura.com)
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Be Cautious with Your Information: Avoid sharing personal information over the phone unless you're certain of the caller's identity.
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Regularly Update Your Phone's Software: Updates often include security patches that can help protect against scam calls.
By implementing these strategies, you can significantly reduce the number of scam calls you receive and protect your personal information.
Highlights:
- 'Scam Likely' Calls: What Are They & How To Block Them, Published on Thursday, October 02
- What Are Scam Likely Calls? Can You Block Them?, Published on Thursday, November 02
- #662# spam blocker explained: Is there a number to block spam calls? | Robokiller Blog, Published on Tuesday, August 08



