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NUMBERCOP Blocker US


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Requirements BlackBerry OS 4.2.1, or later
Downloads 2 Limitations None
Publisher NUMBERCOP LLC File Size 0
Date added 25 Jun 2009 Check your speed

GETTING SPAM CALLS? NUMBERCOP tracks thousands of Telemarketers and automatically blocks spam numbers before they bother you. With NUMBERCOP you can avoid phone scams, phishing calls and unwanted robo-calls, even if they have never called you before. The NUMBERCOP Phone Spam Blocker application manages a black list number database directly on your device. Similar to Antivirus software, every incoming call is checked for unwanted numbers. And because new spamming numbers emerge or change every day, NUMBERCOP includes a daily number update service.ATTENTION: USA - VERSION ONLYThis software only works in the United States and blocks spam calls for US cell phone users only. For additional country versions: CA, UK, AU, etc. visit NUMBERCOP online.FEATURES INCLUDE:- Blocks spam calls from known spamming numbers- Alerts about arriving spam text messages, like SMS- More than 5000 known spam numbers in our database- Fully automated and daily number updates over the air - Search and report spam numbers directly from your phoneNUMBERCOP - Terms and Conditions apply.

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