(Picture alt text: a screenshot of my phone’s call log, with numbers redacted (just in case). The phone numbers (except for one) are all spam calls)

I’m not sure if this is the correct place for this, but I am at my limit with these.

Constantly throughout the day I get spam call after spam call. I constantly report them to Google (I’ve got a Pixel 5, if it matters), yet nothing changes. This has been happening for months.

These calls will also leave the exact same, completely silent, 4-second voicemails. I will block and report spam, but you know how it is. There’s no way to turn voice mail notifications off, and I wouldn’t necessarily want to, because I know I’d miss something genuine or important.

What do I do? Is there anything I can do, beyond changing numbers? Even then, I’m sure a new number would exist in some database somewhere and be victim to more spam calls. This is heinous.

Thanks for reading. I’m just so frustrated.

Edit: this got a lot more attention than I anticipated. I appreciate the suggestions for different spam blockers and settings! It’s also nice knowing I’m not alone. Hopefully, at least in the US, we’ll get some real legislation eventually that will kill these spam calls once and for all.

  • odama626@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    If you have a pixel you can turn on call screening for unknown numbers. Ive been using it for a couple years now on my pixel and my phone hardly ever rings now, its fantastic

    Phone > settings > call screen > automatically screen calls + maximum protection.

    • Pantherina@feddit.de
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      9 months ago

      Sounds like an overcomplex and invasive solution for an easy problem. Just switch the number, obviously some strange people (and a lot) had access to it.

      Then follow with best practices and never give out your phone number when possible. There are tons of free sms services you can use

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        8 months ago

        You think switching your number is less complex than using call screen?

        That would literally involve changing your number with most major web services you use including your bank BEFORE you get rid of your old number. Better hopr you don’t forget one because your not gonna get that sms verification code to log back in.

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          8 months ago

          Thats a fair point. But the real and simple problem is “your phone number was breached somewhere, change it”. I never get spam calls or mails, people that are not careful do.