Tired of robo-callers bugging you about your car’s extended warranty?
The FCC is taking some aggressive steps to cut down on spam calls. The agency is using new protocols to make sure that spammers aren’t getting around robocall bans with loopholes. That includes a new ID authentication process known as STIR/SHAKEN, which FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel called “a very powerful tool for blocking unlawful robocalls”
FCC aggressively moves to block spam calls https://t.co/AdM9wJu7U9 via @ZDNet & @sjvn An end to spam calls? Alas, no. But, it's a big step forward in stopping robocalls.
— Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols (@sjvn) October 1, 2021
How many robocalls do you get in a typical day? How would you put a stop to it?