Google Voice catches spam before it hits the phone

From CNET News.com: Google Voice users who have been marking calls as spam now have something to show for their troubles.

"Thanks to the help of the thousands of Google Voice users who mark calls as spam everyday--and our own spam identification tools--it is now possible to automatically redirect calls, texts, and voicemails from any of the numbers in our database directly into your spam folder," the search company wrote on its Google Voice blog yesterday.

Spam filtering has long been a desire of Google Voice users. Previously, when telemarketers would call a Google Voice user, they could still block the number, but it didn't help any other user who might have been receiving calls from the same number, essentially making the feature a half-solution. With Google's new feature, the calls shouldn't get through to any user who is emplying the filtering option.

As e-mail users know, spam filters can sometimes be wrong. To address that, Google said that users can check their Voice spam folders to see if numbers were incorrectly classified. If so, they can be unblocked by clicking the app's "Not Spam" button.

Google Voice's new spam-filtering feature is available now. Users need to turn it on in the Calls tab by checking the box next to "Global Spam filtering."

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