From the App Store:

Description

AT&T Call Protect uses the power of the AT&T network to automatically block potential fraud calls, show warnings of suspected spam calls and gives you the power to add unwanted callers to your personal block list. Also includes access to AT&T Mobile Security which helps protect your phone from mobile threats. Req’s download of separate apps.

Avail. for AT&T postpaid and business wireless customers with eligible wireless service. Excludes government, FirstNet network and AT&T PREPAID.

AT&T Call Protect:

- Automatic Fraud Blocking: Detects and blocks calls from likely fraudsters

- Heads up on Suspected Spam*: Warns you of telemarketers and other suspected spam calls so that you may decide whether to answer, ignore, or block

- Personal Block List: Allows you to add unwanted callers to your own block list

- Report Spam Calls: Help identify suspected spam and likely fraud calls. Your reports help us to continually improve our service for everyone

AT&T Call Protect Plus (In-app purchase):

- Custom Call Controls: Take more control by choosing entire Categories (Telemarketer, Political Calls, etc.) of callers to allow, send to voicemail or automatically block

- Enhanced Caller ID*: Identify your incoming callers by name and location

- Reverse Number Lookup: Enter a U.S. number to get caller details. Up to 200 queries per user within 24-hour period.


On 8/1/19 8:18 AM, juan mojena wrote:
What is the purpose of this app.

Juan

Sent from my iPhone

On Jul 31, 2019, at 6:26 PM, Christopher Chaltain <chalt...@gmail.com> wrote:

I use it on my Android phone, and I find it accessible. I'd assume the same 
would be true on an iPhone.


On 7/31/19 4:46 PM, Robin Frost wrote:
Hi,
When I was a customer of AT&T I did use it and found it to be quite usable yes.
It was easy to read its alerts to search numbers in it and block if necessary.
I hope that helps.
Robin


-----Original Message----- From: 'Noe Villeda' via VIPhone
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2019 3:29 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Using the Call Protect app

Has anyone used the AT&T call protect app with voiceover?
It seems to be pretty accessible.


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Chaltain at Gmail

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