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Block Guard FAQ

Practical answers about spam protection, local privacy, whitelisting, and spoofing defense, with enough product context to make di advice feel grounded instead of generic.

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5 Ways to Stop Spam Calls on Android in 2026

Published on January 5, 2026

Spam calls have evolved, but so have di tools to fight them. As we enter 2026, relying on basic blocking features isn't enough. Here na five effective strategies to reclaim your peace and quiet.

1. Use a Dedicated Blocking App

While Android's default dialer has improved, it lacks granular control. Apps like Block Guard offer advanced filtering wey goes beyond simple blacklists. With features like Strict Mode, you fit ensure only your contacts fit reach you, silencing everyone else instantly.

2. Register on di Do Not Call Registry

It’s di first line of defense. Adding your number to your country's National Do Not Call Registry reduces legitimate telemarketing calls, though it won't stop illegal scammers.

3. Silence Unknown Callers

If you don't recognize di number, don't answer. Answering signals to spammers wey your line na active, leading to more calls. Block Guard automates dis by letting you choose to "Silence" or "Reject" unknown numbers automatically.

4. Block Entire Area Codes

If you constantly receive spam from a specific region where you have no friends or business, block di entire area code. Block Guard makes dis easy with its Area Code filtering feature.

5. Enable Spam Database Integration

Leverage community power. Block Guard integrates with updated spam databases to identify and block known malicious numbers before your phone even rings.

What na Neighbor Spoofing and How to Block It

Published on January 8, 2026

Have you ever received a call from a number wey looks eerily similar to your own? It shares your area code and di first three digits (the prefix), but di last four digits na different.Dis na called Neighbor Spoofing.

Why Scammers Do It

Scammers know you na more likely to answer a local call or one wey looks familiar. They "spoof" their caller ID to mimic your number structure, hoping you'll pick up thinking it's a neighbor, a local business, or a doctor's office.

The Solution: Intelligent Pattern Matching

Standard blockers struggle with dis because di numbers na always changing. However, Block Guard features specific Neighbor Spoofing Protection. It analyzes incoming calls to detect dis specific pattern (matching area code + prefix) and cross-references it with your contacts.

If a number mimics yours but isn't in your address book, Block Guard dey block it automatically. It’s di most effective way to stop dese deceptive calls cold.

How to Whitelist Numbers on Android

Published on January 10, 2026

Aggressive blocking na great for peace of mind, but you can't afford to miss emergencies or important calls from work or family. That's where "Whitelisting" comes in.

The Problem with Standard DND

Android's built-in Do Not Disturb mode fit sometimes be too broad or confusing to configure exceptions for. You might miss a delivery driver or a doctor's appointment because they aren't saved in your "Favorites."

The Block Guard Way

Block Guard simplifies dis process. Our dedicated Whitelist feature overrides all active blocking rules, including Do Not Disturb schedules and Strict Mode.

  • Easy Access: Add numbers directly from your contacts or call log.
  • Total Bypass: Whitelisted numbers will ring through even if you have "Block All Unknown" enabled.
  • Peace of Mind: Ensure your partner, kids, or boss fit always reach you, no matter how high your security settings na set.

Don't leave important connections to chance. Take control of your exceptions list with Block Guard.