Should I Answer? – a reliable barrier that protects the user from unwanted phone calls and messages. Install this protector and forever forget about spam, advertising from commercial companies, social surveys, intrusive collectors, scammers and other “garbage” that deprives you of rest and distracts you from important matters. The application operates on a huge database, in the compilation of which the users themselves are directly involved.
You can also do your part by marking callers as safe, neutral, or dangerous. The program has many flexible settings – the level of protection and type of alert, the degree of trust in the community and the sensitivity of the base, the method of blocking calls, the formation of a list of blocked contacts or a group of numbers, the type of alert, and so on.
Peculiarities:
- intuitive interface and finely tuned degree of protection;
- works in the background and takes care of battery consumption;
- don’t give spammers a single chance to bother you;
- form “white” and “black” lists;
- anonymous rating of numbers;
- Privacy Guaranteed.
The program can be used as a full-fledged replacement for the stock application for phone calls – a contact search by letter and dialer is implemented, and by displaying favorite contacts in the form of large icons, the utility is more comfortable in terms of interaction. The Should I Answer? databases are updated automatically when the user is on a Wi-Fi network, but even if the databases are out of date, this will not negatively affect the functionality.
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