My Google Pixel is doing an extremely good job of filtering anything unwanted
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I use an app that pretty effectively blocks anyone who isn't on my contact list, I haven't called/texted prior, or who doesn't call 3x in 10 minutes in case of emergency.
I get zero robo calls anymore.
A non-FOSS solution is https://www.truecaller.com/. It's super popular out here in India, works great.
Nothing lately, but it seems to come in waves. Something weird that has started in the last couple months is where I'll get two numbers calling me simultaneously. Sometimes it'll happen 2-3 times in a row before stopping and never leaving a message.
It comes in waves. It will be (832)xx-xxxx for example. We have a landline at the business and 95% of our calls are spam.
I haven't gotten any for a few months. Probably a single firm making lots of calls and you just happen to be in whatever database they bought
I keep my number in a state that I lived in for just a short time. There is no one in that state that would call me so I know it's spam.
Get WideProtect. You can block area codes. I haven’t gotten phone spam in years since using it since I live in a different area code from my phone number.
I have "should I answer?" It does the same and had a data based of spam numbers. Thanks
Quite the opposite for me. I used to get a robocall twice daily.
My last rpbocall was in may.