- U.S. consumers received
nearly 4 billion robocalls per month in 2020, and
in spite of the FCC's effort to combat robocalls and spoofing, if you have a phone number, you probably are getting spam calls. I know that I do. - Me too. - Yep, so what can we do about it, David? - Well, let's start in
the iPhone settings app. There are a few different
options available to you. Tap on Settings, scroll
down and tap on Phone. First thing we're gonna talk about is Silence Unknown Callers,
let's tap on that, and you can turn on this switch
at the top of the screen. "Calls from unknown
numbers will be silenced, sent to voicemail, and
displayed on the Recents list. Incoming calls will continue to ring from people in your contacts, recent outgoing calls,
and Siri Suggestions." - The Silence Unknown
Callers will be a good fit for some people, but it
might be overkill for others. For instance, if you're in sales, and you want to get phone
calls from potential clients, you don't know their phone number. If you're expecting a important
call from your doctor, it might be an unknown caller. So you don't want these
things to be silenced. Fortunately, there are other
solutions that are more middle of the road that
we're gonna talk about. - Yeah, also, I would say
that if it's, you know, your doctor's office,
your dentist's office, you might just wanna add
those people to your contacts and then they won't be
silenced as an unknown caller. - Indeed.
- Also, people sometimes ask, you know, can't I just block these numbers when they come in? You could block the spam numbers, but what they do is they spoof numbers. It's not their real phone number. They have machines that every single time, it's a different phone number. So if you block one, it's like the Hydra, you chop off one head
and three more pop out. - Or Whac-A-Mole.
- Or Whac-A-Mole, sure. - It's essentially the
modern Hydra, apparently. I know that, for me, and I
don't know if you've had this, I get spam calls from numbers that look almost exactly
like my own number. Like, it'll be a couple digits off because you cannot trust caller ID. It can be spoofed, it's all electronic. You would think it's secure but it's just not, don't trust caller ID. - If Silence Unknown Callers
is a bit too extreme for you, let's tap back to phone, tap on Call Blocking and Identification and look for the switch
Silence Junk Callers. This will vary from carrier to carrier. So, I have Verizon as my
carrier, it sets us up, I think T-Mobile and AT&T
also have similar features. You can turn that switch on and it says, "Calls identified by Verizon
as potential spam or fraud will be silenced, automatically
sent to voicemail, and displayed on the Recents list." - This is a carrier specific option. If you don't see this here,
it's just because your carrier probably doesn't have
this enabled for iPhone. Fortunately, there are other
solutions and I know that, I have Verizon too, this
does not work to block all the spam calls. - Right.
- I still get spam calls, so. - You can also see here
Call Identification Apps. We'll get to that in just a little bit, but first, the Do Not Call Registry. - This is great for blocking
some of the spam calls that you're gonna get,
but it really only works for legitimate businesses. So you will get fewer calls,
but the real scammers, the people that are
trying to steal from you? They don't really care about the law. - (laughing) Yeah.
- So they're not gonna care about this or anything else,
but this is still good. I'm on this list. - Yeah, one company in
Texas got fined $225 million for violating the FCC's rules, so if you report 'em
and the FCC catches on, they can crack down pretty hard. So, Do Not Call Registry. I'm gonna go to Safari on my iPhone. The website is, donotcall.gov. - Yep.
- And then- - Link in the description card. - Yep.
- Can we card this link? - We could.
- We're gonna card this link. - Yeah, we'll card it-
- For you. Yep.
- Yes. - YouTube might shut us down,
but we'd do that for you. - Yeah, so give this video a thumbs up in return.
- A thumbs up, yeah. - So, just tap on Register
Your Phone, tap Register Here, and then just enter your phone number. And then you have to go into
your email, open a link, and then confirm your registration. But pretty easy to do, and
that will really help cut down some of the spam calls you receive. - But it will not eliminate all of them. - Right. - Fortunately, there's more we can do. - We touched on this a little bit earlier with Silence Junk Callers, but the carriers also offer apps. You know, AT&T, T-Mobile,
Verizon have these apps that help cut down on spam calls. They have free versions, which are, have the features that you need. There's also paid versions,
which you probably don't need. One app has reverse number look up, and if it's a call center
spoofing phone numbers, that's just totally useless. But, look into those apps. - Or don't. - Or don't. - (laughing) Because we're about to talk about some other apps that
are not carrier specific. I personally think that
carriers are really good at nickel and diming people. I mean, you might be buying
carrier insurance and this, and they've got all these upsells, so all of a sudden your
$30 plan costs $90 a month. - Yeah. - I think that there are
other ways to manage this that are probably cheaper and better. - Yeah, there are a
lot of third-party apps in the app store that help
cut down on spam calls. So if I go to the app store on my iPhone, and you just go to the search tab, lower right hand corner of the screen, and just tap in, you know, robocalls. You got RoboKiller, Verizon Call Filter, that's Verizon's obviously. Truecaller is the one that
I installed on my iPhone, so let's just open that up, for example. We're not endorsing this app, necessarily, it's just one of the
first ones that popped up and it was easy to set up. So, they also have a premium program. - Of course they do, everybody does. - Everybody has a premium program. I'll just tap No Thanks there. So, once you set up the app on your phone, enter your phone number, your personal information,
the app is there. Scam Protection Disabled,
let's just tap on Enable. It'll take you right
to the specific section of the settings app
where you need to turn on these switches and you
just tap these switches to turn 'em on, there you go. - This gives apps
permission to actually block phone calls that are coming to your phone. So, you have to be careful
about which app you install. The ones that have a lot of
ratings and a lot of stars are generally very safe, but
just know that you're giving apps access to block phone numbers, but not access to hear your phone calls. - Right.
- So, Apple has sort of found a way to toe the line here. Not toe the line, walk the tight rope. - Yeah.
- With protecting your privacy but also giving these apps access to protect your privacy from scammers. - Yeah, don't install a
robocalling app with, you know, two and a half stars and seven reviews. RoboKiller, Truecaller.
- (laughing) Yeah, RoboKiller. - These guys, they have
really solid reviews and five stars and they'll be good. - Yep, Joe's Spam Call Blocker. - Yeah.
- Yep, Joe's got a list. - Here's what Apple says about these apps. "When you receive a
call, your device checks the caller's number and
compares it to the list of phone numbers in your
third-party spam apps. If there's a match, iOS
displays the identifying label chosen by the app, for
example, Spam or Telemarketing. If the app determines that
a phone number is spam, it may choose to block the
phone call automatically. Incoming calls are never sent
to third-party developers." - That was very well read. Now, today is David's birthday. - Almost.
- He's 28 years old. - Tomorrow. - How cool is that? You know, what's also cool? Subscribing to this YouTube channel. (air whooshing)
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your wireless carrier. - You gotta blow out your candle. - Oh, sorry. (blowing air) - Okay, please continue. - Yeah, you can try contacting
your wireless carrier. There may be more they can do for you, but a lot of it is already
built into your phone. Also, maybe you try, you know, lobbying (triumphant music)
your local congressional representative, they get (David P. laughing)
these robocalls too. They're not happy about it, and the government is trying
to crack down on these calls. - Yeah, they're doing an okay job. They're not doing a perfect job for sure. I thought it was funny, the
chairwoman of the FCC said this, "I'm a consumer, too, I
receive robocalls at home, in my office, on my
landline, on my mobile. I've even received multiple robocalls sitting here on this
dais, I want it to stop." Well, you're in charge. If there's anybody that
can make this stop- - Yeah.
- It's you, Chairwoman Rosenworcel, so
the ball's in your court. (upbeat music)
- Ball's in your court, FCC, federal government. That's how to block
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