Verizon has protected you from 20 billion spam calls
You’re sitting down to dinner with your family at the end of a long, busy day. The food is steaming hot, everyone’s phones have been put away, and you’re already happily digging in. Suddenly, your cell phone rings—and keeps ringing. Who could be calling so late, you wonder, as you step away from the table to take the call.
Verizon blocks 250 robocalls per each user on average
Does the above scenario sound familiar? If not, and you have Verizon as your carrier, you may have to thank them for it: the company has announced it has so far protected its 80 million total users from over 20 billion scam calls.
This adds up to about two hundred fifty scam calls per person; or enough to interrupt every single week night meal for a year straight. That’s a lot of spam calls.
These are probably the best nifty features anyone might useful in keeping themselves protected from spam calls. The Spam Risk Meter keeps you updated in real time about what your risk level is of experiencing known spam calls.
Both the free and paid version of Call Filter offer a Neighborhood filter, which protects specifically against neighbor spoofing. This happens when a spammer calls you and uses your own area code—and often the same first three digits as your number—to try to get you to answer, thinking it could be a neighbor.
Along with Call Filter, Verizon implements plenty of other tools to flag potentially unwanted spam calls. One of these is a technology called STIR/SHAKEN, which verifies whether a call is really coming from where it says it is.
Verizon now offers a “verified caller” feature on its fiber-optic network
Verizon also introduced a new anti-spam feature for customers of Fios Digital Voice, Verizon’s fully fiber-optic network. Fios Digital Voice users now enjoy improved Caller ID, which displays “V” for “Verified” next to a caller’s name right on the phone screen, as well as the call log afterwards. That is to say, a caller is verified “when the caller’s telephone provider has confirmed that the call is coming from an authentic telephone number that has not been spoofed.”
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