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Can I successfully send hacked messages?

Yes

If the other party blacklists himself, calls or sends messages to the other party, the other party's mobile phone will also receive the incoming call record and SMS receiving record, but these messages and records will be intercepted and stored in the "interception record" because of the blacklist.

If the other party doesn't take the initiative to check, then it won't know that it sent a message to the other party. It won't have a prompt tone like ordinary mobile phone messages, and it will be stored in an ordinary message inbox.

The so-called "address book blacklist" function of mobile phone is actually the "intercept" function provided by mobile phone itself, and it does not have the "reject" function itself. Under normal circumstances, when a person calls another person, it will ring or vibrate, but if it is blacked out, it can actually get through, but the other party has set up interception, and there will be no prompt in the process.

How do I know I'm blacklisted?

1. At present, some mobile phones have blacklists for calling and short messages respectively. If only the incoming call is blacked out and the short message is not blocked, then the sender can receive it.

2. If the user sets both interception of phone calls and interception of short messages, then the other party sends a short message to the user, and the user will not receive it at this time.

3. The blacklist in the mobile phone is not a real blacklist. It has nothing to do with the server of the mobile phone operator, but is stored in your mobile phone. There is no notification after the short message is sent, and it will show that it was sent successfully. But the success here means that the operator sent the SMS, and the other party's mobile phone received the SMS successfully, but it was not the other party who confirmed and checked the SMS.