Techregister > News > Robocalls and scam calls persist during pandemic, so Americans have stopped answering the phone NewsRobocalls and scam calls persist during pandemic, so Americans have stopped answering the phoneFebruary 12, 2021No commentposted on Feb. 12, 2021 at 10:34 pm During the coronavirus pandemic, robocalls slowed, but still 45.9 billion were made. And the calls appear to be rising again as call centers reopen. READ SOURCE READ Spotify is down and people are wondering why the search function is broken Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on ReddittechregisterFebruary 12, 2021previous articleCelebrate Lunar New Year by getting Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: China for freenext articleHewlett Packard Enterprise Donation Will Upgrade Cal Poly’s Parallel Computing Lab • Paso Robles Press Leave a Reply Cancel replyWrite your comment hereName Email You Might Also LikeMobile newsRealme GT teaser suggests it could be the cheapest Snapdragon 888 smartphoneFebruary 26, 2021NewsKoo Co-founder Says New Guidelines Will Help Make Social Media ‘more Positive Place’February 26, 2021Mobile newsBollywood Actor Salman Khan Spotted With Likely Realme 8 Series Smartphone; Launch ImminentFebruary 26, 2021Technology News | Xiaomi Ropes In China’s BYD & DBG for Smartphone, Smart TV Manufacturing in IndiaFebruary 26, 2021NewsTaxman looks at startup valuations via rarely-used provisionFebruary 26, 2021Mobile newsOppo X rollable phone could be a smartphone game changerFebruary 26, 2021
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