@hybotics maybe it'll all come in a flood after it shuts down? Mine expired… I asked for all my data in Jan but didn't bother to actually download it… :P
@phoneboy I got it for free and looking at it's history, it keeps going free every once in a while, if you're willing to wait.
And yes, it is a great solution! While I've usually stopped picking up calls anyways, it's good to see Robofence give me that small "probably a spammer" message underneath a call… :)
// @jasonechols
@jasonechols I know the best policy is not to pick up an unknown number and to let it go to voicemail, but there's also this option - Any one of the following -
Paid but cheapest -
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/robofence-block-robocalls-respects-your-privacy/id1148180468
Free/IAP -
https://www.truecaller.com/download
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/nomorobo-robocall-blocking/id1134727588
// @phoneboy
@jws yeah, exactly… I use a VPN which connects to servers in the EU (TigerVPN) and it works just fine. Not sure why I would want to use DNS like that…
// @snrkl
Folks, wasn't there a neat service which took form inputs and pushed them to a Google spreadsheet? #webdev
@jws but wouldn't that server just look me up and say…
Oh wait, I just realized that servers don't usually expend processing figuring out where an IP is coming from.
But then, their client facing load balancer might, no?
// @snrkl
@streakmachine I need to calculate my mental age too… I think I got locked into some age a few years ago and still don't know when it was!
// @matigo