Call filtering is broader than call blocking
Blocking says no. Filtering asks for context. That distinction is important because the unknown caller may be a real opportunity, a customer, a school, a medical office, or a one-time marketplace buyer.
CallerPass gives unknown callers a structured path instead of handing every stranger the same direct access to your phone.
Stop giving strangers direct access to your phone.
Protect My NumberFilter by access, not just reputation
Reputation data can be useful, but it is incomplete. New numbers, spoofed calls, local businesses, and legitimate first-time callers can all be hard to classify.
CallerPass focuses on whether the person should be able to reach you, which is a stronger privacy question than whether a database has seen the number before.
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CallerPass is built around phone access control, not generic spam blocking.
FAQ
Is CallerPass a spam blocker?
CallerPass is not positioned as another generic spam blocker. It is an access-control layer for your phone, built to screen unknown callers and protect your personal number before strangers get direct access.
Can I still receive important calls?
Yes. CallerPass is designed for people who need to stay reachable. Trusted contacts can get through, while unknown callers are screened first so you do not have to choose between privacy and availability.
Does CallerPass replace my carrier's spam filtering?
No. Carrier spam filtering can still help identify suspicious calls. CallerPass adds a separate privacy layer focused on who should have access to you.