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      • flohackF Offline
        flohack
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        Normally its better to block those numbers with your provider, as nobody can block taking out the SIM card and putting it into an unblocked phone etc.

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        • Thomas_wwT Offline
          Thomas_ww @Lakotaubp
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          @lakotaubp My provider is telekom.de, the most known provider in Germany. They do not want to have a childlock for outgoing phone-calls.
          I dont know the situation in USA. Please make a test and ask your provider. I'm interestet to know.

          please google android outgoing call blocker

          LG Thomas

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          • LakotaubpL Offline
            Lakotaubp @Thomas_ww
            last edited by

            @thomas_ww Will look into but I'm in the UK not USA : ) not that that matters : ) to much.; ) I can only imagine the vast range of numbers involved in this for the service provider and the fact that numbers can be change very quickly and the fact that the code at the front of the number will be used by other companies aswell is most of the problem.

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            • Thomas_wwT Offline
              Thomas_ww @Lakotaubp
              last edited by Thomas_ww

              @lakotaubp I thing about blocking large ranges of numbers. p.e. starting with + or 00 or 0190.

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              • advocatuxA Offline
                advocatux @Thomas_ww
                last edited by

                @thomas_ww Hi, I'm in Spain and I can block calls to "Premium numbers" in my service provider website or sending an SMS to a customer service number.

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                • LakotaubpL Offline
                  Lakotaubp
                  last edited by

                  All coming back to the same thing a service provider option/service. Mine blocks calls to charity telethon donation and premium TV quiz/voting as standard and I know some other do allow that. Try what @advocatux said check out your providers website.

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                  • flohackF Offline
                    flohack @Thomas_ww
                    last edited by

                    @thomas_ww Please ask your service provider how to block "Mehrwertnummern" πŸ™‚

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                    • G Offline
                      guru
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                      I have an old landline ISDN (Digital subscriber service in Germany) phone at home, still as my only landline phone in use. Even this one from 1996 allows to program blocked numbers as "00" or "0190" (these examples are given in its manual). The block is done locally, i.e. not done in the provider.

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                      • LakotaubpL Offline
                        Lakotaubp @Thomas_ww
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                        @thomas_ww The android outgoing blockers are individual apps and not built into the system. There are as has been said no such apps in the Openstore at present. Someone may develop one in the future, I would not know how difficult this may or may not be to achieve as I do not have the skills.
                        Until then it looks like a good screen lock pin/passcode to stop people getting in and double checking with the provider "Mehrwertnummern” as suggested by @Flohack

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                        • Thomas_wwT Offline
                          Thomas_ww @Lakotaubp
                          last edited by Thomas_ww

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                          My wife calls her mother 8 times a week. This is a call from Germany to Tschechia.
                          If you touch "Mobil" you pay a price per minute.
                          If you touch "WhatsApp" your call is for free!

                          My beloved wife knows this very well, but sometimes she uses the wrong button. 10 times use the wrong button is about 100 Euro.

                          • My provider definitely will not block calls abroad.
                          • For Android there are some Outgoing Call Blockers. I tested them all. - None of them worked.

                          IF Ubuntu would have a feature blocking all outgoing calls abroad as a part of the system, it would be a mighty tool with an unique selling point.

                          LG Thomas

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                          • Pulsar33P Offline
                            Pulsar33
                            last edited by Pulsar33

                            Hello
                            The best child lock is your child's own brain. Discuss, listen, answer, explain and your child will not need this. Otherwise he will find any way to bypass your restrictions, including using a friend's phone to whom he will become indebted.
                            Best regards
                            Pulsar33

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                            • Thomas_wwT Offline
                              Thomas_ww @Pulsar33
                              last edited by

                              @pulsar33 Yes, you are basicly right. This kind of "childlock" is a foolproof. It will block everything that costs extra money πŸ™‚

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                              • flohackF Offline
                                flohack @guru
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                                @guru If you solve it on the App level it can be unblocked again by children e.g. There is no reliable way to block it than on the provider level. Whoever has access to the device will find a way to unblock it, if he or she really wants πŸ˜‰

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                                • dobeyD Offline
                                  dobey @flohack
                                  last edited by

                                  @flohack Even provider level blocking is not necessarily reliable, as it's probably exposed as a carrier option, which can be modified through phone app settings, like call forwarding and such.

                                  But I don't think the goal is to hard block here. It's to prevent such accidental things. If one has enough will to get around such blocks, they can very easily regardless of where the block is.

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                                  • Thomas_wwT Offline
                                    Thomas_ww @dobey
                                    last edited by Thomas_ww

                                    @dobey FritzBox! has this feature as a part of the system. This is one of the features, that make the FritzBox popular.

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