Verizon Call Filter

Verizon Call Filter

Put an end to mystery calls

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All Versions of Verizon Call Filter

16.3

June 12, 2024

Bug fixes

16.2

April 4, 2024

Enhanced recent page with more information

16.1

February 14, 2024

Updated app image Bug fixes

16.0

January 2, 2024

Dark mode and bug fixes

15.2

October 31, 2023

Bug fixes

15.1

October 9, 2023

Bug fixes and app crash resolved

15.0

September 28, 2023

Bug fixes & new app insights feature

14.7

August 28, 2023

Bug fixes

14.6

June 22, 2023

Bug fixes

14.5

April 26, 2023

Bug fixes

Price History of Verizon Call Filter

Description of Verizon Call Filter

Verizon Call Filter takes the guesswork out of answering your phone, with features that screen and automatically block incoming spam calls. With Call Filter, you can: • Identify suspected spam calls with alerts. • Automatically block spam based on their risk level and send them to voicemail (Call Filter automatically blocks high-risk callers). • Report phone numbers as spam. • Use filters to block other unwanted callers, such as robocalls. • Adjust spam filter settings any time. For added security, upgrade to Call Filter Plus*. Features such as Caller ID and blocking entire area codes give you even more control over incoming calls. Download Verizon Call Filter and start answering calls with confidence. *Eligible customers get a 15-day trial for Call Filter Plus. At the end of the trial, customers can choose to subscribe to Call Filter Plus at $3.99 per month, per line. If no action is taken, customers will be auto enrolled in the free version of Call Filter. Accounts with 3 or more eligible lines can subscribe to Call Filter Plus (Multi-line) for $10.99/mo by logging in to My Verizon. The spam filter will be automatically set to block high-risk spam callers, but you can change your block settings at any time. Data charges apply.
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Verizon Call Filter: FAQ

Is Verizon Call Filter available on iPad devices?

No, Verizon Call Filter isn’t iPad-friendly.
Verizon Wireless is the developer of Verizon Call Filter.
The Verizon Call Filter app requires iOS 13.3 or later.
The overall user rating of Verizon Call Filter is 4.5.
The App Genre Of The Verizon Call Filter App Is Utilities.
The current version of Verizon Call Filter is 16.3.
The date of the latest Verizon Call Filter update is July 1, 2024.
Verizon Call Filter became publicly available on February 6, 2023.
The content advisory rating for the Verizon Call Filter app is Verizon Wireless.
Verizon Call Filter is now available to use in American English.
Unfortunately, Verizon Call Filter is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, Verizon Call Filter does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.
Unfortunately, Verizon Call Filter is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Verizon Call Filter

  • It’s certainly better than nothing

    I just use the free version and have it set to the most permissive setting — it only automatically blocks definite spam and allows other calls, but tells you which ones are likely scams. True, it gives no info other than that, but at least if I’m trying to decide if it’s worth picking up or not, I’ve got a hint.

    One thing to be aware of is that it will mark some calls from doctors or anyone at medical facilities (and some veterinarians, I see in comments) or other healthcare-related companies as possible spam. If you get a lot of calls from doctors or related to healthcare, leave this on the most permissive setting so the call will go through, even though marked as possible spam. I’ve *never* had a doctor’s call or similar get blocked automatically, but if I had a stricter setting, they would have been blocked. I communicate with doctors often enough that if I’m expecting an important call related to medical stuff I pick up calls marked as possible spam. If not expecting one, I may let it go to my voicemail, but that’s fine with me since likely not urgent in any case.
  • Free Version Works Great

    I am a longtime Verizon customer and I was enrolled in the free version when they set this feature up. I really appreciate a way to filter the calls as they had been quite annoying. I’ve had the free Verizon Filter app since inception and it works great. I have not tried the plus but for this Free version, I have been pleased with the basic functionality over the years.

    It allows you to set up the risk level of calls and it definitely filters them showing they are potentially spam. You can definitely see the caller ID as the call is coming through and it allows the caller to leave a voicemail mail even though the call is filtered. You can unblock the number if it is not spam or leave it blocked.

    Personally, I’ve been pleased with the free version. I’m sure the Plus does even more but for basic functionality - this works great and they have kept improving.

    Developer Response

    Thanks for the positive feedback!
  • Useless

    It allows spam calls to come through and just marks them as spam. Verizon then wants money so that I can list off all of the spoofed the numbers that call despite these VoIP calls autogenerate a different number every time. Verizon is the most expensive mobile carrier in the US, and then wants to charge money for an app that is useless to begin with? If Verizon has the ability to identify and block probable spam calls, which they do why should we pay more money for them to not even block the ones that are probable spam. I am sure senior citizens are being scammed and are victims of identity theft due to these calls not being blocked. What kind of company allows criminals to steal from their customers when they have the ability to prevent it? Not a good one.

    Update, well they updated the app. It still lets loads of spam calls through (more than it blocks). It also blocked calls coming from a doctor’s landline as “VoIP, and this is an office at a major university hospital. Without notification when it happened. They still want us to pay for the “better” service with this?

    Developer Response

    Please email us at callfilter@verizonwireless.com. (2/22-1)