Find out why cell phone companies now must block obvious scam texts

We’ve all gotten those annoying robocalls on our phones, although, over the last few years, scam text messages have grown in popularity as well. I tend to get a lot claiming that I have an online order that has been canceled or that an account that I don’t have has been hacked.

According to the Federal Trade Commission, the complaints that they have received about scam text messages have gone up from 3,300 complaints in 2015 to 18,900 in the last year. Now, the FCC is making phone companies crack down on these scammers.

 

What is the FCC doing to stop these texts?

The FCC has officially come up with new rules for cell phone service providers that will make them have to block any robotext messages the agency says are highly likely to be illegal.

These messages include texts from numbers like unused and invalid numbers, as well as those that government agencies identify as not for texting. This will specifically target spam text messages which have been a growing concern.

The new rules will also require cell phone companies to establish a point of contact for people who believe their text message was incorrectly blocked. The FCC is still searching for other ways to block these spam messages.

The regulatory agency says they want to use authentication measures and expand the list of illegal texters to include numbers tied to entities that the FCC has previously cited as illegal robotexters.

They reportedly want to close the “lead generator loophole,” which allows multiple marketers to take advantage of a single consent from a consumer to receive text messages and robocalls on their device.

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What can I do to avoid spam texts and calls right now?

Here are some things you can do if you ever receive a call or a text from a number you don’t recognize:

Don’t pick up or answer the message: if there is a number you don’t recognize, it’s best for you not to answer the call or text in case it is spam

Block the number: you can find instructions for how to block unknown callers for iPhones and Androids here

Use your carrier’s spam and robocall blocking service: big companies like Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile all have free spam and robocall blocking services for their users. Contact your provider to learn more

Use third-party spam-blocking apps: iPhones and Androids have apps available for users to download to detect spam calls before they reach you. Because, after all, an annoying text or call is just annoying. Some of the best ones are:

 

RoboKiller

iPhone: 4.5 stars (at the time of publishing)

Android 4.2 stars (at the time of publishing)

RoboKiller is a mobile app designed to block unwanted and spam calls on your smartphone. It uses advanced algorithms and machine learning technology to detect and block robocalls, telemarketers, and other unwanted calls in real time. The app also includes features such as caller ID, custom call blocking, and integration with your phone’s contact list to personalize your call-blocking experience. Additionally, the app offers a spam text blocker and a feature that allows you to answer spam calls with pre-recorded audio messages designed to waste the time of telemarketers and scammers. It is available on both iPhone and Android devices.

 

Call Control

iPhone: 4.5 stars (at the time of publishing)

Android: 4.2 stars (at time of publishing)

The Call Control app is a mobile application that helps users manage and block unwanted calls and text messages on their smartphones. It uses a comprehensive database of known spam numbers to automatically block calls and texts from those numbers. You can also create your own personal block list and whitelist for specific contacts. The app also provides real-time caller ID and number lookup, so you can identify incoming calls and decide whether to answer or block them. Additionally, the app can help you avoid phone scams by alerting you to known fraudulent numbers. The app is available on both iPhone and Android devices.

 

Truecaller

iPhone: 4.5 stars (at time of publishing)

Android: 4.5 stars (at time of publishing)

Truecaller is a mobile app that helps you identify and block spam calls and messages. The app works by collecting information from your contact lists, including phone numbers and email addresses, and using that information to create a database of phone numbers. This database is then used to identify incoming calls and messages, even if the number is not saved in your contacts. In addition to identifying incoming calls and messages, Truecaller allows you to block calls and messages from unwanted numbers, as well as mark numbers as spam. You can also search for phone numbers and see who they belong to, as well as view profiles of other Truecaller users. Truecaller also offers a premium subscription service, which provides you with additional features such as the ability to see who has viewed your profile, the ability to record phone calls, and an ad-free experience. The app is available for both Android and iOS devices.

I hope all this helps you to combat those nasty scammers, and hopefully, we can all enjoy a little less annoyance and a lot more peace of mind when our phones ring or buzz.

 

How to keep spammers from getting your phone number

Regrettably, there is a high probability that your phone number is readily available on many lists sold by data brokers to hundreds of people search websites.  However, if you remove it from the web it can reduce the likelihood of spammers and telemarketers obtaining your number and contacting you.

A service like Incogni can help you remove all this personal information from the internet. It has a very clean interface and will scan 195 websites for your information and remove it and keep it removed.

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Have you been receiving a lot of spam text messages lately? Which methods have you found to be most useful for blocking them?

 

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24 comments

Kiel April 2, 2023 - 6:06 am
Political robo-texts are by far the worst offenders that I have to deal with during every election season, essentially for months every 2 years. When are we going to have a means to opt out of these annoying texts?
Peter Nowotny April 2, 2023 - 8:33 am
I answer every call. If it is a spam call, I have fun with the caller. At the end of the conversation, I’ll inform them I’ll report them to the FCC and let their friend callers know. Also, I block the number. On text messages, I took your advice not to send STOP MESSAGE. As a result, spam calls and messages went down to maybe two a week. This week I have not received on spam call. Yes, it was laborious, but it paid off.
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