Re: Are there better ways to delete persistent incoming spam calls?
Thanks so much much for that. Must admit I hadn¡¯t even considered that there might be 3rd party apps that help.. Looking at the home page on the Nomorobo¡ website, I learn that they list an FAQ
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jimrobertson
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Are there better ways to delete persistent incoming spam calls?
https://www.nomorobo.com/ Check it out...
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JR
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Re: Are there better ways to delete persistent incoming spam calls?
Yes, Jim, and you have annoyingly brought this same complaint up 3 or 4 times, over the last 8 months. And I am generally, the only one that replies. The only other suggestion I have for you is to
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Brent
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Re: Are there better ways to delete persistent incoming spam calls?
That¡¯s how I began this thread a few days ago. Brent took the bait and engaged, but we didn¡¯t make much progress. The one change I made was to begin routing every call listed as ¡°potential
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jimrobertson
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Re: Are there better ways to delete persistent incoming spam calls?
Brent, you and I seem to have a unique ability to talk past each other rather than TO each other. My assertion was that either Apple or my carrier have some means of identifying incoming calls either
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jimrobertson
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Re: Are there better ways to delete persistent incoming spam calls?
How are they ¡° from outside my contacts list but clearly from people I know¡±? How would the phone, Apple or your provider recognize you know them, unless you put them in your contact? As to your
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Brent
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Re: Are there better ways to delete persistent incoming spam calls?
For the most part, I¡¯m just looking for information. At some point, my carrier started marking some incoming calls as ¡°possible spam¡± or ¡°likely spam.¡± More recently, I¡¯ve been told
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jimrobertson
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Re: Are there better ways to delete persistent incoming spam calls?
Jim, you¡¯re arguing semantics. If I misrepresent myself, is that proper? Say over value my property to get a better loan. Spoofing is also a misrepresentation. Regulation is one thing, but
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Brent
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Re: Are there better ways to delete persistent incoming spam calls?
I didn¡¯t suggest the smarmy incoming calls were all ILLEGAL. I DO contend that telecommunications system regulatory code that DOESN¡¯T make it illegal to ¡°borrow¡± (read ¡°steal¡±) use of
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jimrobertson
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Re: Are there better ways to delete persistent incoming spam calls?
Jim, look up and read the Telecommunications Act of 1996. There is less illegal act happening than what you think. I would like to see spoofing regulated to only be legal by law enforcement with a
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Brent
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Are there better ways to delete persistent incoming spam calls?
I¡¯m tiring of having to delete obvious incoming spam phone calls manually. First, I¡¯m not even sure that ALL this incoming stuff is genuinely illegal (for example, calls from people or entities
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jimrobertson
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Re: Chrome Themes: Highlighting Selected Text
I don¡¯t use Chrome much, so I¡¯m not familiar with its themes. I do know that in its default mode it should use the color scheme set by the OS. In macOS you can set the highlight color for all apps
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Bev in TX
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Chrome Themes: Highlighting Selected Text
The other day I opened my MacBook Pro* and the color theme on Chrome had changed (without my asking) to one I liked better than what it had before. The tabs were sort of tan, not that I care but maybe
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Carol Botteron
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Re: iPad Air DISABLED and not connecting to iMac
Oh my! ? I too lost a son, when he was just 28, so I have some understanding of how it will have hit you. Nick would have been 53 last month. If you¡¯d like a friendly ear, you may contact me
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David G Brooks
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Re: iPad Air DISABLED and not connecting to iMac
Thank you David. Yes, I tried the suggestions in the link...no luck. I am heading to Tucson next week, so will try to make an appt with the Genius Bar to have someone help me. Oh...I do currently use
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Eileen <neeliec2000@...>
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Re: iPad Air DISABLED and not connecting to iMac
Hello Eileen. ? Did you do this? https://support.apple.com/en-gb/102642 As things are obviously not urgent (two years without use!) you could, surely, post the device back to Apple for service.
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David G Brooks
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Re: iPad Air DISABLED and not connecting to iMac
Thank you Pat. The support person did have me do that a number of times, and just for good measure I just did again twice...no dice. Thanks for the suggestions. I welcome one and all.
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Eileen <neeliec2000@...>
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Re: iPad Air DISABLED and not connecting to iMac
In case the Apple support rep didn¡¯t have you try a reboot, it¡¯s worth a try. Here¡¯s how: https://support.apple.com/guide/ipad/force-restart-ipad-ipad9955c007/ipados PatSent from iPad Pro2
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Pat Taylor
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iPad Air DISABLED and not connecting to iMac
New Year greetings: LONG post I have a 2020 iPad Air Model A2324 and an iMac RetinaK 27¡± circa 2020, running Sonoma 14.2.1. I have not used the iPad for at least 2 years. It has no sim card. Power
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Eileen <neeliec2000@...>
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Re: Time Machine and Super Duper question
Thanks Pat. I understand that it does back up everything that you have not set to be excluded. Pat I have been using my late wife¡¯s MacBook with a different user sign in. 2020 MacBook Air Ventura
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Bob Stern
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