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Old 04-05-2023, 10:47   #7
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Re: New fraud prevention measures including one-click reporting

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
If they're spoofing a real number, could you be in danger of blocking the number of someone who needs to speak to you ? Unlikely though the chances are.
My son, who is involved with cyber security and data protection, was amused when I told him of my enjoyment using my callblocker but brought up the same possible outcome explaining why it wasn't solving the actual issue.

I still enjoy bashing the big red button but I do now also remove the innocent numbers from my callblocker.
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