Truecaller has rolled out a brand new function referred to as Spam Activity Indicator for Android customers. It provides detailed statistics on a spammer when tapping on the caller’s profile within the Truecaller app. While the free quantity search and spammer statistics are additionally obtainable on the official web site, the cell app will get three new bits of knowledge together with Spam Reports, Call Activity, and Peak Calling Hours in its newest replace. Spam Activity Indicator is designed to construct on Truecaller’s core proposition of delivering a safer and extra environment friendly communication methodology.
The Spam Activity Indicator goals to permit Truecaller’s Android customers to make an knowledgeable choice, earlier than selecting up their cellphone. With the replace, the app exhibits three essential developments — Spam Reports, Call Activity, and Peak Calling Hours. Spam Reports exhibits what number of occasions a particular quantity has been marked as spam by Truecaller customers. If this quantity has been growing or reducing, the Spam Reports part exhibits a proportion.
Call Activity exhibits the variety of calls a suspected caller has made not too long ago, giving the person an thought of whether or not to belief the caller or not. The Peak Calling Hours function, because the identify suggests, exhibits when the spam caller is most energetic.
Truecaller says whereas these stats are presently obtainable within the app after tapping on the spammer’s profile picture, a future replace will permit these statistics to look within the Caller ID in order that customers could make a extra knowledgeable choice. This performance will allow customers to get all of the details about a suspected spam caller proper on the decision display, permitting them to reject or ignore the decision.
The Spam Activity Indicator function is dwell on the Truecaller app on Android, nonetheless, it seems to be a staged rollout as not all units we checked had this function.
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