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The Best Robocall Blocker Apps

By Matthew Lynch
March 31, 2023
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Robocalls are automated phone calls that offer unsolicited and unwanted services or products. These calls are incredibly annoying and can feel invasive. In some cases, they can even be scams that can lead to identity theft or financial loss. Fortunately, there are now several robust robocall blocker apps that can mitigate the risk of these types of calls.

Here are the best robocall blocker apps on the market:

1. Nomorobo: Nomorobo is a top-rated robocall blocker app that has been around for several years. The app utilizes advanced algorithms to identify and block robocalls before they reach you. Nomorobo has a vast database of known robocallers, so the app can detect and block unwanted calls effectively.

2. Hiya: Hiya is another popular robocall blocker app that uses advanced algorithms to identify and block unwanted calls. The app also allows users to report phone numbers that have not been identified as robocallers, further improving its detection ability. Hiya is free to use, and it also has a paid version that offers additional features.

3. RoboKiller: RoboKiller is a robust robocall blocker app that uses a combination of machine learning and AI to detect and block unwanted calls. RoboKiller has a vast database of known robocallers, and the app can also learn from the calls it blocks to further improve its detection ability. RoboKiller also has a unique feature that sends callers to a virtual voicemail, where they can leave a message, eliminating the need for the user to even hear the call.

4. Truecaller: Truecaller has been around for a while and is one of the most popular caller identification apps on the market. The app can detect and block spam calls, robocalls, and telemarketing calls by using its extensive database of known unwanted callers. Truecaller also allows users to identify unknown numbers and block them if they choose.

5. Call Blocker by Google: Call Blocker by Google is a free app that uses Google’s vast database to identify known robocallers and block unwanted calls. The app also allows users to report unwanted numbers, further improving its detection ability.

All of these apps are excellent options for those tired of receiving constant robocalls. By using advanced algorithms and databases of unwanted callers, these apps can effectively detect and block unwanted calls. Whether you want a paid or free app, there is an option on this list that will work for you. So if you’re looking to eliminate those annoying robocalls once and for all, give one of these apps a try.

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