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Kane In Your Corner: What you can do to stop spam calls and texts

To protect yourself, verify caller IDs, avoid engaging with suspicious calls or texts, and report spam to the FCC.

Walt Kane

Sep 2, 2024, 10:28 AM

Updated 87 days ago

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Unwanted calls and texts continue to plague consumers, with the FCC citing them as the number one consumer complaint.
News 12's Walt Kane investigated this issue, speaking with cybersecurity expert Ethan Garr.
Cell providers are now required to block or warn about potential spam calls, and most smartphones offer an option to silence unknown callers, sending them directly to voicemail.
Call filtering apps like Hiya, RoboKiller, and Nomorobo can also help.
However, spam texts have increased in recent years, often from scammers trying to initiate conversations with potential victims. Filtering texts can be effective, but may not be an option for everyone.
Registering with the National Do Not Call Registry and using call-blocking apps can help reduce unwanted calls. He also advises being cautious with personal information online.