Who is it? A pre-recorded message from a company you’ve never contacted before, or at least you think you haven’t. These calls can be annoying, but the good news is that there are things you can do to stop them from bothering you again.

What Is Robocalling?

Robocalling is when an autodialer makes a phone call to deliver a pre-recorded message. The message is usually associated with a political message or telemarketing phone campaigns (among other things).

These autodialers can make thousands of calls per minute and are legal, but only if they fulfill specific requirements. For example, in the United States a robocall is legal only if the pre-recorded message says who is calling and how you can contact the caller.

How to Prevent Robocalls from Contacting You Again

The most comfortable and quickest thing you can do is to hang up. The worst thing you can do is press a button or talk thinking the call will be redirected somewhere. That’s only going to flag your number as real, and the calls could increase. Signing up for Nomorobo is also something you can try. Nomorobo will deflect calls before the call reaches your phone. The incoming number will then be compared with the whitelist and blacklist of the Federal Trade Commission.

Signing up for the Federal Do Not Call Registry will also help keep those robocalls at bay. As soon as you’re on the list, it’s illegal for telemarketers to call your number. This method won’t prevent every single telemarketer since some don’t respect this list, but the majority do. You may not remember, but you may have given a business permission to call you. You may have done this when you signed up for a service, and the small print (that no one usually reads) stated that you will allow telemarketers to call you.

If you’ve noticed that those robocalls are usually from the same number, you can try blocking those specific numbers. Android phones and iPhones have an integrated feature that allows you to do this, but if you prefer, there are various third-party apps you can try. For example, you can try Should I Answer? for Android and RoboKiller – Stop Spam Calls for iOS.

Last but not least, you can decide to block all anonymous calls. How you set this up is going to depend on the phone company you’ve signed up with. Call your phone company and ask them how you can set this up.

Conclusion

The next time you have to sign up for something, make sure you read the fine print. I know it’s annoying and time-consuming, but at least you’ll be aware of what you’re allowing that company to do with your information. How do you deal with robocalls? Share your experience in the comments below.