Truecaller adds SMS spam filtering functionality on iOS

Prasad, 26 September 2017

Truecaller has updated its iOS app to add support for SMS filtering. After updating to the latest version the app will attempt to filter spam messages and separate it into a second folder.

The addition of this feature is courtesy a new feature in iOS 11 that enables third party applications to filter incoming messages and sort them into a separate SMS Junk tab that appears in the Messages app when you use an app that lets you filter messages. These applications can use keyword detection or machine learning algorithms to figure out if incoming messages are spam or useful and then sort them accordingly.

Truecaller is now tapping into this new functionality in iOS 11 to enable this feature. Once you update the app, it will guide you how to enable it (Settings > Messages > Unknown & Spam > turn on Truecaller). I'm not quite sure if Truecaller uses simply keyword filtering or machine learning to determine if an incoming message is spam or not and we will have to use the app further to determine how effective it is at blocking spam and allowing actually useful service messages through.

Update: After a day of use the app is yet to block any spam SMS. You are better off installing something that actually works like SMS Shield.

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Reader comments

  • Peter
  • 04 May 2019
  • 0nR

Didn't like this one. Terrible application, wildly inconvenient, the phone updates it automatically, but I don't need this disgusting one, it always competes with the phone, I can not send SMS because of stupid settings, and when you delete the phone...

  • AnonD-471230
  • 27 Sep 2017
  • 7Mq

In the UK you can always forward the spammers number to your service provider. Just forward the message to 7726 (spells SPAM), making sure it includes the senders' number.

Not worth it, with all those ads. Can't even pay to get rid of it.

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