FCC might require carriers to block robocalls by default
FCC chairman Ajit Pai is preparing a new set of anti-robocalling measures that the commission will vote on during its next public meeting on June 6. The ruling would compel carriers to make automatic call blocking an opt-out feature for customers rather than an opt-in feature. Pai has a couple of suggestions for filtering methods including one based off the customer's own contacts list on their phone.
Widely speaking, the chairman talks about filters derived from "analytics and consumer 'white lists.'" Call blocking apps from third-party developers already use existing data to place numbers on certain lists.
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Jules Wang
FCC chairman Ajit Pai is preparing a new set of anti-robocalling measures that the commission will vote on during its next public meeting on June 6. The ruling would compel carriers to make automatic call blocking an opt-out feature for customers rather than an opt-in feature. Pai has a couple of suggestions for filtering methods including one based off the customer's own contacts list on their phone.
Widely speaking, the chairman talks about filters derived from "analytics and consumer 'white lists.'" Call blocking apps from third-party developers already use existing data to place numbers on certain lists.
Read MoreFCC might require carriers to block robocalls by default was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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