• oh_@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    Today’s FCC will allow this, I expect other carriers to follow suit. Shareholders will see money on the table.

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    18 hours ago

    Ik sure that they won’t oopsie woopsie leak my number to spammers and scammers to sell me their advanced protection or something

    Let’s call it what it is: a shake down

    Let’s call it what should happen: arrests of the corpos that make these decisions

  • L7HM77@sh.itjust.works
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    17 hours ago

    I wonder if an adnauseam approach could help. Instead of the customer relying on the carrier or manually blocking spam numbers, if everyone picked up every spam call, goes through the automated system to reach a person, says “hello?”, then mutes the mic and lets the human stick around until they hang up.

    Sure, they have robocallers that can hit 50,000 numbers a minute, but what happens when every single number answers and gets routed to the humans?

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    2 days ago

    It should be the other way round. Telco providers should be fined for any spam call and -text they don’t prevent from happening.

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      Telco providers should be fined for any spam call and -text they don’t prevent from happening.

      This would incentivise them to screen/monitor my calls and texts. No thanks.I don’t need Verizon turning into google and monitoring/data mining all my shit.

      SHAKEN/STIR is about as far as I want them to go. Validate with the call meta data that it’s not a spoofed call. Once I know it’s not spoofed, I can trust my on device apps to block what I don’t want.

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        2 days ago

        I would not want them to monitor my calls, either. I meant exactly enforcing SHAKEN/STIR - if they cannot guarantee that the call/text is from the number shown on the display, don’t route it.

        This way you can block the spammers or even sue them if you are on a do-not-call list.

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        2 days ago

        i noticed the spam actually increased because of the screening service of pixel. when i switched to a non-iphone,samsung or pixel there was significantly less spam.

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    2 days ago

    And ISPs are likely the ones who sell their customers phone numbers to spammers, so double gain 🤑

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      2 days ago

      yup, when i changed phones, i get less spam calls it was wierd. from pixel that has touted an autoscreening feature. i think google themselve were selling the data to callers.

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    2 days ago

    I’m pretty sure the quantity of scam calls I get went wayyy down after I switched from Verizon to mint. Used to be a few a day, now it’s like 2 a month.

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    2 days ago

    You can bet Verizon has a special secret division to place scam calls and texts so they can protect you from them because capitalism.

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      2 days ago

      verizion was one of the big4 to end Net neutrality in 2017(which was the distraction for the giant tax cuts that trump is trying to make permanent)

  • tamal3@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    There’s lots i hate about having a Pixel, but the spam protection isn’t one of them

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    2 days ago

    Get Spam Blocker from F-Droid and if you like it and want a bit more filtering that’s also compatible with the app check out Phoneblock.net. I was going to add that you might need to translate the site but it seems to be available in more languages now. 🎉

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    2 days ago

    iPhone lets you block all ringing for incoming calls that aren’t in your contacts. Solved 99% of the issue for me

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    1 day ago

    I don’t know how so many people get spam calls, I’ve only gotten ~2 in the past 5 years without any bloatware nonsense apps from any carrier.

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      1 day ago

      It’s not cheaper than Visible, which has unlimited data for $25/month.

      Google Fi is pretty much a scam. If you want the cheapest plan with a data limit, go for Mint.