• BurgerBaron@piefed.social
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    I can’t/won’t use the Android equivalent of this on GrapheneOS, so my only option is Telus or Koodo for Call Control which does work.

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    If only a government existed that could punish companies that do this. If only.

    A technical solution because the political one won’t be implemented, sigh.

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    When it was introduced to Android years ago, I regained a lot of my sanity. Prior to it, I was seriously considering just disabling the phone function and sending everything to rot in voicemail. I can’t remember the last time an actual spam call got through the invisible screening process.

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      having voicemail also confirms there’s a human which gets you thrown back on the lists.

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        As does screening or answering. There’s no way around that unless you just don’t plan to ever use your phone as a phone.

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          More people need to understand this. It doesn’t matter what you do, they will keep trying. Ignore, or pay it forward and waste their time. haha

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    Can’t wait to hear about this “new to all cell phones” feature from iPhone people.

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      I’ve not heard of another cell phone that answers and says “give me the reason you’re calling or I’m gonna hang up”

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        That’s literally what Google’s call screening feature has done on Android for years. The fact that you (and many people) have never heard of it, is a different problem (and is classic Google, in some ways).

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            When you have a call come in you have to tell it to do call screening. Has been a thing for many years.

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              Well, this just does it without any interaction and displays the message live in text in a notification bubble. Click to answer, swipe to ignore. Which apparently has not been a thing for many years.

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        Google lets you ask a series of suggested questions (kinda like the auto suggested text stuff), or you can just ignore the call. I’ve never felt the need to engage any further with any numbers I don’t already have, and not sure exactly why you’d want to, but the feature has been available for years now.

        Edit - I think you can even screen the call by listening to the callers reply to the robot voice, but again never really cared enough to use it.

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          It displays a transcript on the screen. Most of the time spamers just hang up.

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          I’m not sure if it’s pixel only at the moment but they recently expanded the previously US only feature to screen calls like that automatically. You get a live transcript and if you missed the call you can listen back to the recording. But the biggest feature is actually hidden, if I go look at my call history I’d say a good 75% of it is confirmed spam that was detected and effectively blocked without bringing it to my attention at all.

  • SamuelRJankis@sh.itjust.works
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    FYI the Telus/Koodo Call Control works better for the caller and receiver in my opinion.

    You turn it on and any non white listed number has to dial a random number to get through. 100% block rate since I’ve used it and the feature is the only reason I have any amount of loyalty towards specific carriers.

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      That’s actually easy to get around if the scammers find they’re losing too many calls to it, which I’d assume will happen sooner or later.

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      On the other hand, I’ve had two people ask me about the feature after being screened by it — they were very excited that such a thing was possible without subscribing to another provider service.

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        give it time. more people will enable it, and suddenly it’ll only stop 3 a month unless you subscribe.