User's Guide

When adding or editing the rule, you can use regular numbers, as well as masks.!
Masks support two characters — “?” and “*”. “?” signifies any single digit in the
number, and “*” means any digits (none or more).!
For example, specifying the number as “+1 555 *” will eectively block any number
starting from “+1 555”.!
Another example is “+1 555 ??? 5555” will apply to numbers starting with “+1 555”
and ending with “5555”, but having any 3 digits in the middle. So it will apply to “+1
555 333 5555”, “+1 555 183 5555” and so on. !
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Handling method setting is available in Blocked List only and can be “Default”,
“Ignore”, or “Disconnect”.!
“Default” method will use the method specified in Settings. Changing the method in
Settings will change it for all numbers that have “Default” handling method.!
“Ignore” method will behave like “Nobody’s home” and will let the phone ring as usual
without actually ringing your telephone so you won’t be disturbed.!
“Disconnect” method will pickup the phone and immediately hang up to cancel the
call. Useful if you have a voicemail and you don’t want to let the caller to leave one.!
August 15, 2020
Call Control LLC
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