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How TO Tell if SoMeOne Has blocked your Phone Number

If you can not call someone or they do not reply to your text messages, chances are they've blocked you. Our helpful guide explains several ways to try to find out if your number has been blocked on their iPhone. If you have an iPhone as well and would like to stop a disturbing caller or send an SMS to you, here's how to block the number

First, you may be paranoid, and do not have to worry - but if the idea really bother you, there are some giveaway marks. Also, we have to go out and acknowledge that there is no way (which we know) to know for sure whether you have been blocked, in addition to getting your iPhone's iPhone and checking the blocked list. (If you find a method, let us know, but we can not see why Apple makes this information available for blockers.)

How TO Tell if SoMeOne Has blocked your Phone number


If you really want to know - well, maybe you have to ask directly.

To test what happened to blocked calls, we blocked the number and monitored the experience on both phones. When calling from a blocked number, the caller hears one ring, but the other phone remains silent. The caller is then told that the recipient is not available, and is diverted to voicemail (if the service is being prepared by the person you are calling).

You can leave a message even if someone has blocked you. The blocker will not be notified of the message, but the message appears at the very bottom of their voicemail list in Blocked Messenger (but only if they use carriers that support visual voicemail such as O2 or EE), but most People probably will not check it.

How TO Tell if SoMeOne Has blocked your Phone Number

What happens to blocked text messages?

Send someone who hinders you to work as you expect. Messages are sent as usual, and you do not get an error message. This does not help in any way.

If you are using your own iPhone, you can always get instructions on whether someone has blocked you by sending iMessage. IMessage will try to send, but after a few minutes it will resend as a text message that will never be accepted by the person who blocked you.

Now, though, Apple has updated the iOS so (in iOS 9 or later), if you try to send iMessage to someone who is blocking you, it will soon be said 'Delivered' and stay blue (which means iMessage). However, the person you have blocked will never receive the message.


So, have I ever been blocked?

Calls are the source of the best evidence. The key here is that you will always be redirected to voicemail after exactly one ring - if your phone goes down, the number of rings will vary every time and if the phone is turned off, the phone will not sound at all.

(If they use Do Not Disturb, it will ring as usual, just silently - and of course remember that the Do Not Disturb setting allows the user to specify that repeated calls are allowed through - so you can always try again soon. may make you fail at this time!)

Finally, we want to repeat that this is not a definite science, so do not make an angry scene without knowing it. Also: chill, relax, and try not to worry. If they've blocked your number, hai, who needs them?

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