📵 How to Block Spam Calls Forever
(Some phones also let you block calls from unknown numbers entirely.)📌 On iPhoneiPhone has a powerful spam filter too.Settings > PhoneTurn on Silence Unknown Callers👉 Calls from unknown numbers (not in your contacts) will be silenced — you won’t get a ring, only a notification.For even stronger protection, you can install call‑blocking apps (below).🔍 2. Register on NDNC / Do Not Disturb (India)If you’re in India, you can block promotional calls by registering on the national Do Not Disturb (DND) list.👉 Drawbacks of spam calls may still continue from numbers that don’t follow rules, but this stops most legitimate marketing calls.☎️ How to register:Send SMS: “STOP” to 1909OR call 1909OR use your telecom app (Jio / airtel / Vi) > DND / Call PreferencesOnce registered, promotional calls are supposed to reduce significantly.🛡 3. Use Call‑Blocker Apps — Most EffectiveThere are powerful apps that identify and block spam calls automatically — even new ones.Here are top recommendations:📌 For Android
- Truecaller – Recognises & blocks fraud/spam numbers
- CallApp – Caller ID + spam blocking
- Hiya – Simple & effective identify & block
- Truecaller
- Hiya
- RoboKiller
❌ If it’s a voicemail from an unknown number — don’t call back unless you’re sureThis stops many spoofed‑number spam cycles.💡 7. Report Spam NumbersReporting spam numbers contributes to global databases so others don’t get bothered.📱 How to report:
- In Truecaller / Hiya / CallApp — long‑press the number > Report Spam
- In Android phone app — tap Report spam
- Never share OTP
- Never give bank/UPI info
- Never transfer money for prizes, taxes, or fines
Scams = dangerous✅ Summary: Block Spam Calls Like ThisMethodWorks forBest forBuilt‑in phone spam filterAll phonesEasy automatic blockingNDNC / DND registrationIndiaStops promo callsThird‑party appsAndroid & iPhoneBest overall spam protectionManual blockIndividual numbersFor numbers that keep returningCaller ID alertsAllKnow spam before picking up Disclaimer:The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any agency, organization, employer, or company. All information provided is for general informational purposes only. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, we make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, reliability, or suitability of the information contained herein. Readers are advised to verify facts and seek professional advice where necessary. Any reliance placed on such information is strictly at the reader’s own risk.