What's particularly infuriating about this is that the phone company knows which numbers it owns. It can tell if a call coming in from another provider is spoofed to a number it owns and block it, but they don't…
So how can the phone company not backtrack to figure out where the call originated? They know that at a specific time they connected a call to your number. If the call didn't originate on their network, don't they know…
They lay it out in English before laying out the legalese here: http://www.nomorobo.com/pages/privacy Some highlights from the legalese: > 1.2 Data Privacy. You understand and agree that some of your call information…
What's particularly infuriating about this is that the phone company knows which numbers it owns. It can tell if a call coming in from another provider is spoofed to a number it owns and block it, but they don't…
So how can the phone company not backtrack to figure out where the call originated? They know that at a specific time they connected a call to your number. If the call didn't originate on their network, don't they know…
They lay it out in English before laying out the legalese here: http://www.nomorobo.com/pages/privacy Some highlights from the legalese: > 1.2 Data Privacy. You understand and agree that some of your call information…