• Otter
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    903 months ago

    I don’t think anyone answers the phone now, unless they recognize the number.

    Most of the calls I get are

    • spam
    • spam
    • someone sent me a time sensitive message, so they ring me once to respond faster
    • spam
    • @[email protected]
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      3 months ago

      Yeah, I’m early gen-x and I only answer the phone if its a member of my immediate family and even then it’s 50/50. Capitalism ruins everything. Need to talk to me? Leave a message and I’ll decide if and when to call you back.

      • @[email protected]
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        233 months ago

        Everyone I want to talk to knows not to call me; I feel exactly the same. Phones used to be useful, but the sheer volume of telemarketers and scams have reduced it to uselessness. If it wasn’t for 2FA occasionally requiring a phone number, I wouldn’t even have one at this point.

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          Same. In the last few years (2-3 probably, I don’t count) I don’t think I have given it out anywhere. I just pretend to not have a phone number, and if people think that’s weird I don’t care, deal with it. Nowadays if a service requires my phone number, I don’t need that service. Or in rare cases I’ll try to find a free online number for receiving a code, but that’s the only alternative I take.

        • metaStatic
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          23 months ago

          2FA

          Use an authenticator or Yubi key. SMS authentication is the worst possible method.

    • Maestro
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      153 months ago

      American? I’m from The Netherlands and I get maybe 1 spam call every other month or so. And I’ve been using the same number for almost 25 years.

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        143 months ago

        Must be nice to a functional telecommunications agency that has the tools to punish soammers.

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          43 months ago

          Oh we do too. Verizon and att make money off of selling the scammers our phone numbers and they wont spend the money to stop it

      • Otter
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        93 months ago

        Canada, we face the same issues as the US for telecom stuff

    • metaStatic
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      133 months ago

      Settings>Do not disturb>exceptions>Caller in contacts

      alt: Set default ringtone to silent, no vibration, Set people in contacts to custom ringtones.