Phone spam may not be as frequent, but it's often more insidious, since not everyone can afford to ignore a ring from a mysterious number. While it could be a spammer, there's also a chance it could ...
iOS 26 introduces a robust set of tools designed to help you manage incoming phone calls with greater efficiency and precision. With features such as real-time call screening, live voicemail ...
Spam calls are on the rise, and the scammers behind those calls are getting more and more sophisticated. Because of this, it can be harder to determine whether or not a call is actually a scam, ...
Robocalls have become an unavoidable part of daily life, flooding voicemails with unwanted messages from unknown numbers. But there are steps you can take to reduce or eliminate these intrusive calls, ...
Verizon's new Family Line gives you a single shared mobile number. You can share the number across as many as five smartphones. Verizon Family Plus with Family Line costs an extra $10 or $15 a month.
Jeff Carlson writes about mobile technology for CNET. He is also the author of dozens of how-to books covering a wide spectrum ranging from Apple devices and cameras to photo editing software and ...
If your phone rings more than you’d like, you’re far from alone. Millions of Americans face persistent unwanted calls, some of which are outright scams. But the Federal Trade Commission say there are ...
One potential hangup: You can’t port an existing landline number over to this new service. Verizon's updated online safety and digital wellness tools for families include a feature that may only ...
Are you tired of spam and robocalls disrupting your day? These intrusive calls are more than just an annoyance—they can expose you to risks such as fraud and scams. Fortunately, there’s a reliable way ...
"Hi, this is Evelyn with Lending Union's West Coast branch. I've been trying to reach you..." If you're like me, you hang up or delete the voicemail right then and there. (I'm a millennial: If I don't ...
The Lackawanna County 911 Director told Newswatch 16 that they received incorrect information from Verizon regarding landline issues; however, this issue is not affecting the Clarks Summit area.