• by solardev on 9/5/2024, 10:22:08 PM

    RoboKiller works OK... better than nothing: https://www.robokiller.com/

    Pixel phones come with Google's own spam blocker, which seems to work much better. It both has a blocklist and uses a virtual assistant to answer unknown calls and screens them.

    I switched to iPhone for a while but ended up switching back because the spam problem there was so bad. Surprised Apple doesn't have a first-party solution to it yet. In the meantime Robokiller is better than nothing.

  • by pavel_lishin on 9/5/2024, 9:12:08 PM

    Does your brother call from random, unexpected numbers?

    This doesn't help much, but I live in a place with a different area code from my number - thus, I can reliably estimate that 99.999% of all calls from "my" area code are spam.

    I also no longer pick up numbers in general. I have a young child, so emergencies may come up, but I trust them to leave voicemails - whereas spammers always live a voicemail of either 5 seconds, or 52 seconds.

  • by jqpabc123 on 9/6/2024, 5:06:37 AM

    This obviously won't apply to your iPhone but Android users might find the following helpful.

    Android has a simple call blocker built-in called "Do Not Disturb" mode.

    A lot of people are unaware that it can easily be configured to only ring for numbers in your contact list. No ring for unknowns but you'll still receive a call notification so you can call back if you choose.