John Jones wrote:
My home VOIP provider has a feature where I can log in to my account on
their site and see my caller ID history. For every number there's a "block"
option. Select that and the number will never ring the home phone again.
Between that and us simply not answering the phone when we don't recognize
the number, we waste very little time dealing with voice spam.

Google Voice has a really nice anti-spam feature.

I haven't gotten a single UCC (Unsolicited Commercial Call) since I started using it (back when it was still Grand Central) ... and I use the GV number for all my public facing contact info when it comes to my domains.

david


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