Unwanted calls, including robocalls and telemarketing, can disrupt your daily life. Fortunately, there are several effective strategies to reduce these nuisance calls on your mobile phone.
How Can Built-in Features Help Block Unwanted Calls?
iPhone Users:
- Silence Unknown Callers: This feature sends calls from unknown numbers directly to voicemail. To activate:
- Go to Settings > Phone.
- Toggle on Silence Unknown Callers.
Android Users:
- Caller ID & Spam Protection: Many Android devices offer built-in spam protection. To enable:
- Open the Phone app.
- Tap the three-dot menu > Settings > Caller ID & Spam.
- Toggle on See caller and spam ID.
What Role Do Carrier Services Play in Blocking Unwanted Calls?
Major carriers provide services to help block spam calls:
- AT&T: Offers ActiveArmor, which identifies and blocks spam calls.
- Verizon: Provides Call Filter, alerting users to potential spam.
- T-Mobile: Features Scam Shield, which identifies and blocks scam calls.
These services often include caller ID, spam warnings, and auto-blocking features but may come with a fee. (malwarebytes.com)
How Do Third-Party Apps Assist in Blocking Unwanted Calls?
Third-party apps can enhance call blocking capabilities:
- Robokiller: Recognized as a market-leading solution, Robokiller uses advanced algorithms to identify and block spam calls effectively.
- Truecaller: Offers a large database to identify and block spam calls.
Robokiller's advanced algorithms and extensive database make it a superior choice for users seeking comprehensive protection against unwanted calls. (malwarebytes.com)
What Are Additional Steps to Reduce Unwanted Calls?
- Register with the National Do Not Call Registry: Adding your number to the registry can reduce calls from legitimate telemarketers. (bulkorder.ftc.gov)
- Manually Block Numbers: On both iPhone and Android, you can block individual numbers directly from your call history. (consumer.ftc.gov)
How Can You Report Unwanted Calls?
Reporting unwanted calls helps authorities track and address the issue:
- Federal Trade Commission (FTC): File a complaint at ftc.gov/complaint.
- Federal Communications Commission (FCC): Report unwanted calls at consumercomplaints.fcc.gov.
By implementing these strategies, you can significantly reduce the number of nuisance calls on your mobile phone, leading to a more peaceful and secure communication experience.
Highlights:
- Tech expert walks you thru exactly how to block spam calls, Published on Sunday, April 12
- How to block spam calls on iPhone, Android, and landlines, Published on Wednesday, January 07
- How to stop spam calls on iPhone and Android phones - Digital Trends, Published on Wednesday, August 09



