Robokiller: Spam Call Blocker

Robokiller: Spam Call Blocker

Von TelTech Systems

  • Kategorie: Utilities
  • Veröffentlichungsdatum: 2015-09-08
  • Aktuelle Version: 24.6.9
  • Bewertung für Erwachsene: 4+
  • Dateigrösse: 187.94 MB
  • Entwickler: TelTech Systems
  • Kompatibilität: Benötigt iOS 15.0 oder später.
Bewertung: 4.5236
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Beschreibung

Eliminate up to 99% of spam calls with Robokiller. Robokiller’s global database of 1.4 Billion analyzed calls instantly protects you from known phone scams. Our patented audio fingerprinting technology uses machine learning to stop your phone from ringing with annoying, unwanted calls. You can live life spam-call-free® and never miss a legitimate phone call again. But wait – there's more: Robokiller doesn't just block robocallers and spammers, we annoy the hell out of them, too. If you want Robocall Revenge®, your spam calls can be sent to clever recorded messages called Answer Bots, so they can see what it feels like to have their time wasted. With Robokiller, you can finally get that oh-so-sweet revenge on robocallers. OTHER SPAM-ELIMINATING ROBOKILLER FEATURES: PREDICTIVE CALL-BLOCKING POWER With Advanced Call Blocking, Robokiller analyzes all unrecognized calls using AI-powered audio fingerprinting technology. 24/7 UP-TO-DATE PROTECTION New spammers are continuously added to our global spam radar every MINUTE so your phone never rings from unwanted calls. KEEP YOUR PERSONAL INFO PRIVATE Robokiller’s new personal data protection feature scans the web to help you find and remove your private info from public search sites where it's sold and used for spam calls, identity theft and more. Take your info off the market and use our ongoing monitoring to notify you of any new exposures. GET REVENGE ON ROBOCALLERS Fight bots with bots. Answer Bots deliver payback in hilarious fashion, sending spammers to clever recordings that you can listen to later, driving them crazy and giving you the last laugh. SPAM TEXT BLOCKING Eliminate 99% of all spam text messages with Robokiller’s powerful, anonymized SMS blocking algorithm. Block unwanted text messages with accuracy and privacy. With over 11 Million downloads in the United States, Robokiller is a trusted source of powerful spam call and text protection. But, don’t take our word for it. Robokiller has been featured on The New York Times, NBC Nightly News, Good Morning America, Fox News, and many other publications. Robokiller has also been featured by Apple as a 2019 App of The Day, and won the 2020 Webby Award for Technical Achievement. HERE’S WHAT LIFE IS LIKE WITH ROBOKILLER: • A life without robocalls. Up to 99% of unwanted calls are eliminated within 7 days of signing up • Get the last laugh on robocallers and scammers with Robokiller’s Answer Bots. You may even WANT to get spam calls • Help out the community by reporting spammers and providing feedback directly from within the app • Track emerging scam trends and Robokiller’s efforts to stop them in your area with Robokiller’s NEW Radar feature • Save an average of $1400/year by preventing phone scams from ever reaching you. Source: FTC Robokiller is free to download. A subscription is required to use the service, but you can try it out completely free for 7 days. Once the trial ends, your subscription will automatically renew and you’ll be billed. You can cancel your subscription at any time by contacting Apple Support. Terms of Service: http://www.robokiller.com/terms.html Privacy Policy: http://www.robokiller.com/privacy.html California Privacy Notice: https://robokiller.com/privacy.html#section-8

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Bewertungs Kommentare

  • When did the cost go from $39.99 a year to $89.99 and $99.99

    1
    Von Sylvyrlady
    What is going on. When did the cost go up and trying to figure out where the verbiage is about annual cost is no where no just see my renewal is set for $89.99 and there is an option for $99.99 but can’t find any info on the benefit differences. I know when I signed up last year it was $39.99 and I was fine with that. Sent an email - no response
  • Voicemail not working after switching carriers. Horrible customer support.

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    Von Iosdev420
    I’m a paid user. I switched from AT&T to Verizon last month but Robokiller continued to forward unanswered calls to AT&T”s voicemail system. Nobody could leave a voice message because of that. I found an article on Robokiller’s help center that tells me to contact support if I switched carriers and says that they would update their system to sort things out for me. So I did just that, but the customer support refused to help and told me to use the troubleshoot feature on the app instead, which is useless. I will request a refund if they can’t get this issue resolved within the next few days.
  • So great, killed by price hike

    2
    Von Octopush
    I have used this app for a long time, and have always been super happy with it. It has saved my sanity countless times … but the new price hike from $29.99 a year to $79.99 a year?? Sorry - that’s crazy. So sad to see you go, but a 2.5x increase is just too much.
  • How do I contact support?

    3
    Von Bthefrench
    How do I contact support? I can’t write anything on the chat. I was charge twice for my monthly payment. How do I get my money back? My bank told me to contact you. Thank you
  • Terrible

    1
    Von Old Pro Joe
    Terrible. Does it work!
  • I sense a class action lawsuit coming

    1
    Von iCaptain007
    So I started using this app on my old phone number and it was working decently. I got a new phone and NEW phone number recently. With the brand new number I wasn’t getting ANY spam calls but I thought what the heck, I still have some time left wit this app left so I’ll start using it rather than wasting my money. I don’t give this number out to ANYONE but after a short stint of using this app, after my time was up and I am not longer using it, I am now FLOODED every day, multiple times a day with spam calls. Seems a bit fishy right after stopping using this app, on a brand new number that was not getting spammed, it is now getting bombarded with calls. Could it be they just shared my brand new number with everyone to get me back as a paying customer? Consider yourself warned
  • Used to work, calls slip through

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    Von Kevin Breed Wilm, NC
    Ever since the Apple iOS update with their own silence call feature, the app has gone down hill. I turned off the Apple feature and would still get unknown number calls, instead of them forwarded to robo. Contacted their support and not much help at all. Deleted app, reinstalled…all that and now get 5-10 calls a day. The app did work great at one point. Maybe the scammers found a way through robo’s protection? It’s annoying as a business owner and will have to delete the app since it no longer works as advertised, especially for the price.
  • Worked great....for a while

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    Von New IOS fan
    Doesn’t seem to do anything anymore. I get multiple daily spam calls that go to VM just due to my iPhone “silence unknown callers” feature. I left Robokiller on until I got notification that my subscription was going from $2.99 a month to $12.99 a month. That’s a hard pass from me! Cancelled!!😂
  • Stole my money total scam.

    1
    Von Happy customer in UT
    I was charged 39.00 at the App Store and 49.00 on my credit card. Should have been only 39.00. Support is nonexistent. No way to contact. Chat goes to a bot with no way to send a message. Just circles around in an infinite loop. Total scam. These guys must be laughing at us. The service seems to usually work. My robo calls and texts are reduced. The customer service is very frustrating.
  • WatchOS companion app

    5
    Von Cjk26md
    I have been using RoboKiller for a long time now, they services are reliable and awesome. My only complaint isn't even really a complaint, but a wish/request. I am hoping you all can add Apple Watch support. I hate getting spam on my watch, calls and texts... and my text notifications on my watch will always show the spam texts, bc they somehow bypass the phones filter, on the watch.

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