To use caller ID and spam protection, your phone may need to send information about your calls to Google. If someone outside your contact list calls you, or you call them, that phone number is sent to Google to help identify its business Caller ID name or determine if the call is spam. Google doesn’t get phone numbers from your Contact list. Learn how we help keep your data safe.
Use caller ID & spam protection - Phone app Help - Google Help
To set up automatic call screening: Open the Phone app . Tap More Settings Spam and Call Screen or Call Screen. Tap Call Screen. To select protection level, turn Maximum protection, Medium protection, or Basic protection on or off. For Pixel 6 and below: Unknown call settings: Tap to select the types of callers you’d like to screen. For Pixel 7 and above: Protection level: Turn Automatically ...
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