Blocked number leaving voicemails
How do i stop a blocked number from leaving a voicemail
iPhone 14 Pro Max, iOS 17
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How do i stop a blocked number from leaving a voicemail
iPhone 14 Pro Max, iOS 17
I have voicemails from numbers that are blocked. This is dangerous as I have blocked the number of people who are not safe for me to communicate with. If I block a number I need there to be a complete non communication with that person.
I have voicemails from numbers that are blocked. This is dangerous as I have blocked the number of people who are not safe for me to communicate with. If I block a number I need there to be a complete non communication with that person.
Yes that is what I am seeing- however I would like that the blocked number is not able to leave a voicemail even in the blocked folder. As it fills up my voicemail storage. Seems like only way to do this is through my carrier Verizon. It's absurd that in this era of advanced technology, we're still grappling with basic communication nuisances. Apple should step up their game here.
But for some, these are dangerous people who are trying to find a way back in and if you are a vulnerable person you might let them back into your life based on untruths they may say in the voicemail. A block should be a block.
All the phone can do when you block a caller is automatically reject the call. From that point on, it’s up to your cellular carrier. Missed or rejected calls go to voicemail, which is a carrier feature, not a function of the phone.
In order to block them from leaving a voicemail, you would have to block them at the carrier level. Contact your carrier to see if they offer this feature.
dalegriner wrote:
I have voicemails from numbers that are blocked. This is dangerous as I have blocked the number of people who are not safe for me to communicate with. If I block a number I need there to be a complete non communication with that person.
If it's not safe for you to communicate with them, don't listen to the voicemails.
This is not really true. iOS can auto-delete unwanted voicemails the carriers refuse to keep out of your voicemail. This happens because banks use harassment tactics for bill collection, and Apple and carriers are looking out for them by not totally cutting them off -- which means the vast majority of us have to deal with spam and scammers.
I know my delay in response. However, when I had my Samsung, when I blocked numbers I wouldn't get voicemails. They were completely blocked on my phone without having to contact my carrier. Therefore, this technology is available and Apple is probably just waiting until like model 20 comes out and then they will be like "LOOK AT THIS NEW TECHNOLOGY BY APPLE".
You can't, at least not from the iPhone. The voicemail should be in the deleted folder and you should not be notified of it. Are you seeing something different?
Apple nor any phone can control that. It is a cellular provider service (the actual voicemail system and its routing) so it’s something they control not Apple. They can’t step up their game on this unless they become a cellular service provider. Unfortunately it’s the actual providers that would need to provide a better way to handle it….not sure if Verizon’s premium call filter service would do what you want (I don’t pay the extra monthly fee for the premium version so I can’t test it out)
If you need a block at that level the only one who can do it is your carrier. Most carriers offer blocking services for specific numbers, for a fee, so contact your carrier. The only other option is to disable voicemail.
amir6977 wrote:
Yes that is what I am seeing- however I would like that the blocked number is not able to leave a voicemail even in the blocked folder. As it fills up my voicemail storage. Seems like only way to do this is through my carrier Verizon. It's absurd that in this era of advanced technology, we're still grappling with basic communication nuisances. Apple should step up their game here.
You can certainly let Apple know what you'd like to see here:
Apple has generally erred on the side of caution and set things up so that people can't tell they've been blocked. There are, unfortunately, situations where, if people knew they had been blocked, they might escalate an already bad situation.
That’s bunk. You Apple and the carriers aren’t ’looking out’ for them.
Apple does not have the ability to block them from leaving a voicemail because voicemail is a function of your cellular carriers system. All Apple can do is reject the call at the phone which sends it back to your carrier. Take it up with your cellular carrier.
SDianne616 wrote:
I know my delay in response. However, when I had my Samsung, when I blocked numbers I wouldn't get voicemails. They were completely blocked on my phone without having to contact my carrier. Therefore, this technology is available and Apple is probably just waiting until like model 20 comes out and then they will be like "LOOK AT THIS NEW TECHNOLOGY BY APPLE".
You can certainly let Apple know what you'd like to see here:
Blocked number leaving voicemails