Howdy, 

I was using robokiller for a while, and it worked great, but is a bit expensive 
for me to continue using. It had a fun feature where it would record spam 
callers talking to the robots i set up thinking it was me and i could listen 
back on the conversation. It was pretty funny. If you want something that works 
well, doesn’t require a ton of energy to set up. and don’t mind paying for it, 
it’s a pretty good app. 

I now use iPhone’s native silencing feature to silence unknown callers and I 
set up my voicemail with specific instructions on how to leave a voicemail I 
will respond to. Sometimes I miss calls but any important caller knows they can 
email or text me or that if they leave a callback number I will call back. I 
used to get 10-20 robocalls a day. Now I get none. 

I also recommend adding yourself to do not call registries and be diligent 
about ensuring your personal information is wiped from search engines as much 
as possible. I regularly google my name to see what comes up and send requests 
to sites like spokeo to have my info taken down. This stuff takes more time but 
it really is the best way to ensure you’re less likely to get bombed with 
robocalls. 

Hope this helps.

-Natasha 

> On Nov 14, 2023, at 5:18 PM, charles meyer <reachmepl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> My esteemed listmates,
> 
> Would you please share which robocall blockers you use (have used) and
> would suggest?
> 
> I poked around Trusted Reviews and didn't see any.
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> Charles.
> 
> Charlotte County Public Library

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