How To End and Manage Spam Facetime Calls

Spam Facetime Calls Causing Problems? Let’s End Them

Spam is one of the worst things that has come from modern technology. While phones that connect you to the people you love are phenomenal, they’re not perfect, and many people will try to scam you. Unfortunately, with innovations in artificial intelligence, people can create elaborate Facetime scams that are designed to pull at your heartstrings and take your money.

While it may seem challenging to stay ahead of the spammers or scammers, we have your back. There are plenty of tools that you can use to stop FaceTime spam. Learn how below. 

How To Manage Users on FaceTime

Spam FaceTime calls have been on the rise, and many online forums discuss the uptick in these annoying calls and how to stop them. These spammers will call users non-stop for 20-30 minutes at a time. Other spammers will attempt to get you in a group call and then have another caller join. You also have to be aware of scammers who may try and lie about their identity.

To avoid these spam calls, you have to manage your users properly on FaceTime. To do so, there are two things you can do, and they include blocking users and removing FaceTime contact details.

Learn about how to perform each action below.

1) Don’t Answer the FaceTime Call 

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One of the simplest things you can do is to avoid the FaceTime call. You can let it ring, ignore it, or use other methods to let the FaceTime ring. The only problem with FaceTime is that there is no cut-off for the calls, so people can just keep ringing your device. When spammers don’t give up and continue to call, you can turn off notifications or put your device on silent.

If this doesn’t work well, there are also more measures you can take, like blocking someone or removing your contact information.

2) How To Block Someone on FaceTime

Blocking someone on FaceTime is the fastest way to stop a spam caller. You can block someone on FaceTime by opening the app and following the steps below.

  1. Open FaceTime on your Apple device.
  2. Tap on the icon of the person who’s spam-calling you.
  3. Locate the icon next to the user that gives you access to more information.
  4. Block the person who’s spam-calling you.
  5. Repeat these steps for anyone who spam calls you on FaceTime.
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Source: Macworld.co.uk

Blocking someone on FaceTime is one of the most effective ways to prevent someone from spam-calling you. That said, you don’t know how the user got your contact information. Therefore, it may still be available for other spammers to use or for someone to use another account to start calling you again.

Luckily, you can have your FaceTime contact details removed.

3) How To Remove FaceTime Contact Details

FaceTime contact details are how people find you. Without these details, people can’t call you on FaceTime, so removing them is a good way to prevent spam calls. Follow the steps below to remove your contact details on FaceTime.

  1. Go to Settings on your Apple device.
  2. Select FaceTime.
  3. Uncheck your contact methods for FaceTime.

When you follow these steps, you should think of it as a nuclear option. This is because friends and family members won’t be able to contact you via FaceTime either.

When using this method, we recommend going dark for a few days and weeks. Then, you can make your contact details available again and see if the spam calls stop.

4) Disable FaceTime Completely

If you don’t need the Facetime feature of iOS. The best solution is to disable it. Here’s how you can disable it:

  1. Open “Settings” from the home screen
  2. In the settings menu search for ‘Facetime’ usually located below messaging
  3. Turn off the green colored toggle bar next to FaceTime.
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Source: Macworld.co.uk

Always Verify Who You’re Speaking To

When someone is using FaceTime, they usually have to have a phone number. However, that doesn’t mean they have to identify themselves when speaking with you. What’s more, AI has made it possible to steal someone’s face and voice, which gives scammers the power to steal the identities of your friends and families. 

Luckily, there are a few ways to get around these problems, and they include running a phone number search and contacting your friends or family.

1) Run a Phone Number Search

Whenever you’re speaking with a spammer or stranger on FaceTime, it’s important to verify their phone number. Phone number searches will help you identify who’s calling you and if they’re using a spoofed number. You can run a phone search on websites like the Whitepages, but this process is time-consuming and usually a waste of money. This is where public records search tools like Information.com come into play.

You can run any phone number through Information.com’s phone number search. All you have to do is enter someone’s phone number into the search tool to run the search. When you run the search, you’ll learn about all of the public records associated with that phone number.

2) Reach Out to Friends and Family Members

As AI continues to advance, scams are becoming more dangerous. This is because people can spoof someone’s phone number and use someone else’s face or even their voice. The good news is that there is a simple way to get around this problem, and all it takes is a quick confirmation. If you’re unsure about the person on the other line, contact your friend or family member directly to make sure it’s them who’s calling.

Verifying who you’re speaking to is essential because failing to do so will result in scams, spam calls, and unwanted annoyances.

Put an End to Spam Today!

Spam doesn’t have to drive you crazy. When you follow our tips and block users on FaceTime, you have a chance at having peace again. Plus, you won’t have to worry about people scamming you out of your money. 

If you want to stay safe online, always verify who you’re speaking to and block accounts that you’re not familiar with. This will help you avoid scammers, spammers, and other types of unwanted attention.