CallHero Digital Bouncer & Spam Blocker: Lifetime Subscription for $49
May 3, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Obviously, spammers and telemarketers make it difficult to use our phones in this day and age. You probably have been receiving random calls from unknown numbers from time to time. Not only do they waste your precious time, but also put your data security at risk. CallHero is a digital bouncer that screens calls for you. Instead of blocking phone numbers, CallHero’s AI filters calls based on what the caller actually says. This next-generation technology makes sure your phone only rings when it needs to. CallHero uses high-level security measures when handling your information: fully encrypted and stored locally on your device.
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- First-ever Digital Bouncer on the market
- Blocks nearly 100% of spam calls through call filtering
- The only app on the App Store with an AI screening service
- Your phone will only ring when the call is legit
- Automatically declines unknown & fake calls
- Set keywords that automatically pass the screening procedure
Note: This service only works with the following carriers: AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, Verizon
PRODUCT SPECS
System Requirements
- iOS 13 or later
Important Details
- Length of access: lifetime
- This plan is only available to new users
- Redemption deadline: redeem your code within 30 days of purchase
- Access options: mobile
- Software version: 1.87
- Updates included
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