Sujet : Re: Voicemail without a call
De : noemail (at) *nospam* none.com (AJL)
Groupes : comp.mobile.androidDate : 28. Mar 2025, 20:07:17
Autres entêtes
Organisation : A noiseless patient Spider
Message-ID : <vs6s15$3cqin$1@dont-email.me>
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On 3/28/25 9:33 AM, Frank Slootweg wrote:
Jim Jackson <jj@franjam.org.uk> wrote:
On 2025-03-28, Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> wrote:
VanguardLH <V@nguard.lh> wrote:
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However, I tend to distrust texts since most do not identify the caller.
I see "24530" as the caller. What the fuck is that? Personal callers
usually show their phone number, so there's a match up to my Contacts
list, but stupidly all those 2FA codes sent by a web site do NOT
identify the web site sent them, and 2FA mining is a problem. Maybe I
just did something, like renew a prescription at my pharmacy's web site,
so a text from some garbage numbered sender that says it is from my
pharmacy that arrives within 2 minutes of my action at their web site
provides context for the text. However, context is not the same as
identification.
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Hmm? Strange! Not that I get that many SMS messages for 2SV or
information, but the ones I get, always have a 'name' - for example an
airline - or a telephone number.
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Perhaps this no-name problem is US-specific? (I am in The
Netherlands.)
My experience is same as yours - I always get a number - or if contacts the name). I'm in UK.
But, as implied, I also get names for some/most organizations which
are not in my Contacts on the phone. For example an airline (KLM) and
many, many others.
Of course many of those may be in *a* contact list (mainly in the
(Mozilla Thunderbird) address book on my laptop), but in not the one on
my phone. Anyway, the other contact list is a email contact list,
without phone numbers.
The contact list on my phone is the same SYNCED contact list that's on my
laptop (Chromebook), my Chrome/Android/Fire tablet toys, and can be
modified on any one of them. And of course that includes emails. Stuff is
so much easier and less complicated since I became
Windowless/Thunderbirdless... ;-)
So these senders have ways to send their name instead of their number.
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But indeed, also for our pharmacy, it's a number, but it's always the
same number, so no problem. If I could be bothered, I could put the
number in my Contacts list. Problem solved.
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