Is it possible to block international calls? Is it possible to block calls from other provinces?

Irwindale
Irwindale Posts: 19 ✭✭
edited October 22 in My Mobile

Good morning y'all

My cell phone number is probably on multiple lists on the Dark Web as I receive a LOT of scam calls.

Since most of them are either calling from foreign countries or from other provinces (and that I have 0 legitimate reason to receive a call from these places in the first place), I'd very much like to know if it is possible for me to

1) block 100% of international calls?
2) block 100% of calls coming from outside Quebec province?

Many thanks in advance

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  • Fizz_Code_FRERG
    Fizz_Code_FRERG Posts: 584 ✭✭
    Answer ✓

    Good morning!

    You can block calls from other provinces by adding specific numbers to your phone's block list, or by using a prefix to block entire area codes, although this can be difficult and may not cover all calls. Fizz also automatically implements a universal call blocking feature that blocks calls that don't comply with international standards. 

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  • Bois_3ISKD
    Bois_3ISKD Posts: 6,503 ✭✭

    @Irwindale said:
    Good morning y'all

    My cell phone number is probably on multiple lists on the Dark Web as I receive a LOT of scam calls.

    Since most of them are either calling from foreign countries or from other provinces (and that I have 0 legitimate reason to receive a call from these places in the first place), I'd very much like to know if it is possible for me to

    1) block 100% of international calls?
    2) block 100% of calls coming from outside Quebec province?

    Many thanks in advance

    To block spam calls, enable the Caller ID and Spam Protection feature in the Phone app settings and choose to block unwanted calls

  • Bois_3ISKD
    Bois_3ISKD Posts: 6,503 ✭✭

    @Fizz_Code_FRERG said:
    Good morning!

    You can block calls from other provinces by adding specific numbers to your phone's block list, or by using a prefix to block entire area codes, although this can be difficult and may not cover all calls. Fizz also automatically implements a universal call blocking feature that blocks calls that don't comply with international standards. 

    I wasn't aware of the Fizz system, Thanks !

  • Irwindale
    Irwindale Posts: 19 ✭✭

    @Fizz_Code_FRERG said:
    Good morning!

    You can block calls from other provinces by adding specific numbers to your phone's block list, or by using a prefix to block entire area codes, although this can be difficult and may not cover all calls. Fizz also automatically implements a universal call blocking feature that blocks calls that don't comply with international standards. 

    The phone I have (Pixel 6) doesn't have that functionnality (use a prefix to block entire area codes) but your answer made me think to check for an app that could do it.

    I looked at a few different ones but found their subscription models to be too expensive for my taste, and ended up installing "Calls Blacklist" (which has a "premium" 2$ one-time payment option).

    I was able to add a bunch of area codes to the blacklist;
    now I only need to wait to see if it actually works!

  • Fizz_Code_FRERG
    Fizz_Code_FRERG Posts: 584 ✭✭

    @Irwindale said:

    @Fizz_Code_FRERG said:
    Good morning!

    You can block calls from other provinces by adding specific numbers to your phone's block list, or by using a prefix to block entire area codes, although this can be difficult and may not cover all calls. Fizz also automatically implements a universal call blocking feature that blocks calls that don't comply with international standards. 

    The phone I have (Pixel 6) doesn't have that functionnality (use a prefix to block entire area codes) but your answer made me think to check for an app that could do it.

    I looked at a few different ones but found their subscription models to be too expensive for my taste, and ended up installing "Calls Blacklist" (which has a "premium" 2$ one-time payment option).

    I was able to add a bunch of area codes to the blacklist;
    now I only need to wait to see if it actually works!

    Yeah this model does not have the option to block entire area codes, nice that you have find a workaround

  • Sébastien_C
    Sébastien_C Posts: 543 ✭✭

    @Irwindale said:
    The phone I have (Pixel 6) doesn't have that functionnality (use a prefix to block entire area codes) but your answer made me think to check for an app that could do it.

    I looked at a few different ones but found their subscription models to be too expensive for my taste, and ended up installing "Calls Blacklist" (which has a "premium" 2$ one-time payment option).

    I was able to add a bunch of area codes to the blacklist;
    now I only need to wait to see if it actually works!

    Never heard of such apps, but honestly it sounds fishy. I'd like to hear back from you if it really works.

  • MobileFizzer_VBMV6
    MobileFizzer_VBMV6 Posts: 468 ✭✭

    Also keep in mind, that these apps would be able to collect data about all the phone numbers calling you and how often.

  • Irwindale
    Irwindale Posts: 19 ✭✭

    @MobileFizzer_VBMV6 said:
    Also keep in mind, that these apps would be able to collect data about all the phone numbers calling you and how often.

    They can have that info, if that means I stop getting 10 to 20 scam calls a day

  • MobileFizzer_VBMV6
    MobileFizzer_VBMV6 Posts: 468 ✭✭

    Well, but maybe your (genuine) callers think differently...

  • Irwindale
    Irwindale Posts: 19 ✭✭

    @MobileFizzer_VBMV6 said:
    Well, but maybe your (genuine) callers think differently...

    So, what you're saying is that I should simply give up and accept to receive these scam & spam calls, in order to protect the hypothetical privacy of the few people who are legitimely calling me? Real question, trying to understand what would be an acceptable solution in your mind?

    In order to block a random app from learning how often my wife, my kids or the garage is calling me?

    I reached out to Fizz support and they have no clue what to do about this and/or are unable to do anything about it.

  • Fizz_Code_FRERG
    Fizz_Code_FRERG Posts: 584 ✭✭

    @Irwindale said:

    @MobileFizzer_VBMV6 said:
    Well, but maybe your (genuine) callers think differently...

    So, what you're saying is that I should simply give up and accept to receive these scam & spam calls, in order to protect the hypothetical privacy of the few people who are legitimely calling me? Real question, trying to understand what would be an acceptable solution in your mind?

    In order to block a random app from learning how often my wife, my kids or the garage is calling me?

    I reached out to Fizz support and they have no clue what to do about this and/or are unable to do anything about it.

    Another option is to block call from unknown caller, they will be redirected to your voicemail. But I agreed using 3th party app is not ideal, if you have too much spam it may be your only option

  • Irwindale
    Irwindale Posts: 19 ✭✭
    edited October 22

    @Fizz_Code_FRERG said:

    @Irwindale said:

    @MobileFizzer_VBMV6 said:
    Well, but maybe your (genuine) callers think differently...

    So, what you're saying is that I should simply give up and accept to receive these scam & spam calls, in order to protect the hypothetical privacy of the few people who are legitimely calling me? Real question, trying to understand what would be an acceptable solution in your mind?

    In order to block a random app from learning how often my wife, my kids or the garage is calling me?

    I reached out to Fizz support and they have no clue what to do about this and/or are unable to do anything about it.

    Another option is to block call from unknown caller, they will be redirected to your voicemail. But I agreed using 3th party app is not ideal, if you have too much spam it may be your only option

    I dont have voicemail, and blocking 'all unknown caller' is a great way to miss a call from my kid's school, the dentist or other random (but legitimate) call, from places I don't already have saved in my contacts

  • Fizz_Code_FRERG
    Fizz_Code_FRERG Posts: 584 ✭✭

    @Irwindale said:

    @Fizz_Code_FRERG said:

    @Irwindale said:

    @MobileFizzer_VBMV6 said:
    Well, but maybe your (genuine) callers think differently...

    So, what you're saying is that I should simply give up and accept to receive these scam & spam calls, in order to protect the hypothetical privacy of the few people who are legitimely calling me? Real question, trying to understand what would be an acceptable solution in your mind?

    In order to block a random app from learning how often my wife, my kids or the garage is calling me?

    I reached out to Fizz support and they have no clue what to do about this and/or are unable to do anything about it.

    Another option is to block call from unknown caller, they will be redirected to your voicemail. But I agreed using 3th party app is not ideal, if you have too much spam it may be your only option

    I dont have voicemail, and blocking 'all unknown caller' is a great way to miss a call from my kid's school, the dentist or other random (but legitimate) call, from places I don't already have saved in my contacts

    True and health care caller are all anonymous, this is why I don’t block, but there not many options. I don’t have much spam, maybe 1 per month and I block them one by one, I always wait for someone to talk first so they don’t get my voice and don’t flag me as keep spamming.

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