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This wikiHow teaches you how to find and redial blocked numbers on your phone. Blocked numbers will not show the caller ID on the phone as usual, meaning that if you want to call them back, it is not easy. You can use your country’s redial code to call a blocked number as soon as they call you, or you’ll need to use a smartphone app like TrapCall or Truecaller to identify the number in advance.
Steps
By callback code
- Many restricted or private numbers are “robo-calls,” which are calls that automatically check if your number is still available. If you call back one of the robo-calls, they will know that the number is still active and that fraudulent services or tactics will be targeted at you.
- If there’s an interrupt after the private number calls you, you won’t be able to use the callback code to call the private number.
- US – *69 or *82
- Canada – *69
- Australia – *69 or 1832
- France – 3131
- Israel – *42
- Japan – 1361 to get the number. Then dial *1363 to redial the taken number.
- England – 1471 to get the number. Then dial 3 to redial the taken number.
- Ireland – 142
- Philippines – *999
- If you use a smartphone, open the Phone app and select the dial pad card if necessary.
- If when using, the callback code only calls the person, then here it is.
- If the callback service reports that the number is locked or unavailable, you need to try using TrapCall (with smartphone). If you have a landline or feature phone, you can only ask your service provider to find out the number.
- Note: most blocked numbers are automatic calls. If you receive a voice message saying the number has been disconnected or similar, this call was made automatically.
- If you live in another country, contact the operator to ask for the access code.
- This step is usually used in serious cases (such as fraud or harassment).
By TrapCall application on smartphone
- TrapCall offers a 7-day free trial, after which it will cost you $5.95/month (plus $4.95 initial setup fee), totaling around 250,000 VND to use.
on iPhone or Google Play Store
with Android, then:
- iPhone — Select Search , tap the search bar, type trapcall , tap Search , tap the GET button to the right of the “TrapCall: Stop Block…” app name and enter your Touch ID password or Apple ID when requested.
- With Android — Tap the search bar, type trapcall , select the TrapCall: Unmask Blocked & Private app, tap the INSTALL (Settings) button and select ACCEPT (Accept).
- On Android, click Sign Up here.
- Phone — Enter your phone number.
- PIN — Enter the 4-character code that you want to use to log in to TrapCall.
- Email — Enter the email address that you want to use to associate TrapCall.
- Plan — Tap this field, swipe from left to right to select the “Basic” plan, then tap Select Basic at the bottom of the screen.
- If you’re using PayPal instead of a bank card, you’ll need to log in to your PayPal account when prompted and accept the terms that appear on the screen, then you’ll be redirected back to the TrapCall app.
- When using PayPal, you may need to repeat this process a few times before TrapCall starts to recognize that you’ve entered payment information.
- This option may not appear with Android.
- When you allow the call to ring, TrapCall will not be able to obtain caller information.
- You will probably be asked to sign in. Once there, enter your phone number and PIN to continue.
By Truecaller app on smartphone
or Google Play Store
on iPhone/Android and proceed as follows:
- iPhone — Select the Search tab, tap the search bar, type truecaller and tap Search , tap the GET button next to the “Truecaller” heading, scan the Touch ID sensor, or enter your Apple ID password when prompted.
- With Android — Tap the search bar, type truecaller , select the Truecaller: Caller ID, SMS spam blocking & Dialer app in the drop-down menu, tap INSTALL and tap ACCEPT when prompted.
- Truecaller offers an option to upgrade to a premium account with the ability to increase the number of contact requests you can receive monthly, while removing ads.
- First Name — Enter your name.
- Last Name — Enter your last name.
- You can also enter an email address in the “Email” text box, but this information is not required.
- On iPhone — Tap Open Settings , tap the “Back” button in the upper-left corner of the screen, select Phone , tap Call Blocking & Identification , and then tap the white “Truecaller” switch. You can then return to Truecaller by double-clicking the Home button and selecting the Truecaller window.
- On Android — Because the process will vary by Android model, you will need to follow the instructions on Truecaller.
- If you receive calls from a private number (such as someone else’s mobile number), Truecaller will rarely display the phone number. In this case, you can try TrapCall instead.
Advice
- For spam calls, it’s best not to call back.
Warning
- Most spam calls are robocalls, meaning the voice on the other end is not spoken by a real person. Calling these numbers back has no effect, and even gets you added to the spam service’s call list.
This article is co-authored by a team of editors and trained researchers who confirm the accuracy and completeness of the article.
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This article has been viewed 24,342 times.
This wikiHow teaches you how to find and redial blocked numbers on your phone. Blocked numbers will not show the caller ID on the phone as usual, meaning that if you want to call them back, it is not easy. You can use your country’s redial code to call a blocked number as soon as they call you, or you’ll need to use a smartphone app like TrapCall or Truecaller to identify the number in advance.
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