• krayj@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    I think it’s too late for this to be useful. Number spoofing is ultra-common these days and most of the unwanted calls I receive are from spoofed numbers that appear to come from local areas.

    If we start blocking the spoofed numbers then eventually we’ll just be blocking every possible combination of digits that can exist.

    What we really need first is better detection and blocking of calls using spoofed numbers.

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      1 year ago

      since STIR/SHAKEN protocols started to roll-out, the number of ‘spoofed’ calls coming in here have fallen-off considerably. down to only one, maybe, a week on a cellular line; and one every day or two on the office pots. nearly all bogus calls coming into a cell phone are marked by verizon as ‘potential spam’ alongside the reported cid number–some of which don’t even ring through at all.

      if you get more than that on your phone, you need to get on your provider’s case about their STIR/SHAKEN implementation, or lack thereof.

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      1 year ago

      It might not be very useful for spoofed calls, but I can see the use to block harassers. You block once, and they are block in the phone and messages app, and also are blocked on your other or next devices.

      Also, I think the block list is not shared between users, only between your own apps and devices.