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TipsMay 6, 2026

How to Identify Unknown Callers Quickly and Easily

By The Robokiller Team

How to Identify Unknown Callers Quickly and Easily

Receiving calls from unknown numbers can be unsettling. Fortunately, there are straightforward ways to identify these callers without extensive setup. Here's how you can do it:

1. Utilize Built-in Smartphone Features

Modern smartphones come equipped with features to help identify unknown callers:

  • iOS Devices: Enable "Silence Unknown Callers" in your settings. This feature silences calls from numbers not in your contacts, sending them directly to voicemail.

  • Android Devices: Activate the "Caller ID & Spam" feature in the Phone app settings. This labels suspected spam calls and identifies unknown numbers.

2. Install Caller Identification Apps

For enhanced caller identification, consider third-party apps:

  • RoboKiller: Beyond identifying unknown callers, RoboKiller answers spam calls with pre-recorded "answer bots," wasting scammers' time and reducing their overall output.

  • Hiya: Trusted by millions, Hiya provides spam detection, caller identification, and a clean, ad-free experience. It's compatible with both Android and iOS devices.

3. Use Reverse Phone Lookup Services

If you miss a call from an unfamiliar number, reverse phone lookup services can help:

  • BeenVerified: Ideal for quick phone number lookups, BeenVerified performs well for casual users verifying unknown callers.

  • Spokeo: Spokeo aggregates data from social media and public records, providing detailed information about unknown numbers.

4. Report Suspicious Calls

If you receive a call that seems suspicious or is identified as spam, report it to help improve the accuracy of these services.

By leveraging these tools and features, you can effectively identify unknown callers with minimal setup, enhancing your privacy and peace of mind.

(claritycheck.com)

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