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ā06-07-2024 11:51 AM in
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ā06-08-2024 05:15 AM in
Galaxy S23You can click the report button and the report it as not spam...the service will unblock it. I have had this problem in the past with the system blocking my community's alerts number and the report method took care of it. I may have had to click the "hiya" link and email them as well, but only because I wanted it unblocked in a hurry.
Also, as I said previously, turn off the spam blocking controls during the period you are expecting these types of calls and add the number to your contacts. Open the dialer, go to the 3-dot menu, select settings and slide off Caller ID & spam protection, or click that option and either turn off block spam and scam calls, or check only block high-risk scam calls. You may have to deal with a few spam calls during that period, but after you receive your call(s) you can turn the spam protection back on.
You carrier might have similar spam blocking turned on, so you would have to check your account to see. I'm not sure if it's turned on by default, or user activated. I made sure it was turned off in my account, because if I am using the phone's spam control, I do not need the redundancy of the carrier's spam control. But, I believe if it was the carrier's spam control that blocked it, the call never would have reached your phone or voicemail, so it's probably the hiya service.
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ā06-07-2024 12:09 PM in
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ā06-07-2024 06:47 PM in
Galaxy S23You should be able to unblock it by clicking on the call in question in your call log, then clicking on the menu circle on the right. After you do that you will see options on the bottom of your screen to unblock the number. You can also click the "report" option and report it as not spam. You can also add the number to your contacts, numbers in your contacts list should not be autoblocked, but you should do it after you unblock the number.
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ā06-07-2024 07:32 PM in
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ā06-08-2024 05:15 AM in
Galaxy S23You can click the report button and the report it as not spam...the service will unblock it. I have had this problem in the past with the system blocking my community's alerts number and the report method took care of it. I may have had to click the "hiya" link and email them as well, but only because I wanted it unblocked in a hurry.
Also, as I said previously, turn off the spam blocking controls during the period you are expecting these types of calls and add the number to your contacts. Open the dialer, go to the 3-dot menu, select settings and slide off Caller ID & spam protection, or click that option and either turn off block spam and scam calls, or check only block high-risk scam calls. You may have to deal with a few spam calls during that period, but after you receive your call(s) you can turn the spam protection back on.
You carrier might have similar spam blocking turned on, so you would have to check your account to see. I'm not sure if it's turned on by default, or user activated. I made sure it was turned off in my account, because if I am using the phone's spam control, I do not need the redundancy of the carrier's spam control. But, I believe if it was the carrier's spam control that blocked it, the call never would have reached your phone or voicemail, so it's probably the hiya service.
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ā06-08-2024 05:17 AM in
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