Various call-filtering apps are available for download by smartphone users for screening telemarketing calls. These apps generally collect telemarketers’ numbers through voluntary reports from members of the public for establishing a database of such numbers. When a call is made to a user, the apps will assist the user to identify whether the call is a telemarketing call by checking the calling number against the database.
Before installing and using call-filtering apps, smartphone users should take note of the following:
- The call-filtering apps rely on the database of telemarketers’ numbers compiled based on the voluntary reports by the public. There is no guarantee that the database is accurate or complete.
- Install only apps from official application stores or trusted sources.
- Read carefully the terms and conditions, including whether the apps are provided free of charge or at a fee.
- Assess whether the apps really meet your needs and if possible, consult your friends and relatives who have used the apps.
- Scrutinise thoroughly all permission requests of the apps, in particular whether the apps seek to obtain information irrelevant to provision of call-filtering service.
- Some operators also provide call-filtering services. Users may obtain details from them.
Some commonly used call-filtering apps available on the market are provided below for reference. For more information about the individual call-filtering apps and to download the apps, please visit the websites of the mobile app developers.
Mobile App Developers | Mobile Apps | Websites |
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Gogolook | Call Defender![]() Whoscall ![]() |
https://www.call-defender.com/ https://whoscall.com/en |
Techmaxapp | Jima Caller ID![]() |
https://www.techmaxapp.com/ |