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How can I not receive the short messages in the blacklist at all?

The mobile phone does not have the function of rejecting blacklisted SMS. If you want to avoid being harassed by blacklisted SMS messages when sending SMS messages from a number that has been blacklisted, you only need to turn off the blacklist notification, and all blacklisted SMS messages received after turning off will not be notified.

First of all, we should strengthen the cultivation of citizens' moral quality. Guide citizens to consciously learn information security knowledge, cultivate citizens' ability to distinguish bad short messages, and don't be confused by the illusion of spam messages. We should fight it bravely. Not only do you not make or disseminate spam, but you can also intercept or report it through relevant mobile phone housekeeper software after discovery. We must be brave enough to report the case to the public security organs in time to effectively curb its spread.

Strengthen supervision. The relevant state departments should strengthen supervision and strictly demand telecommunications and network companies. Internet companies should be responsible for public and social stability, define their responsibilities, formulate measures, coordinate and supervise each other, and do not produce or send spam. At the same time, it is necessary to increase the ideological and technical training for employees, enhance their ability to resist spam, and constantly purify the good communication content.

relevant information

Harassment messages generally have the following characteristics:

(1) General SMS harassment without the recipient's consent, unilaterally released without the recipient's prior consent.

(2) Infringement of the legitimate rights and interests of the recipient: Infringement of a series of rights such as the communication freedom of the short message recipient without the consent of the recipient.

(3) Illegality: The content of short messages violates the prohibitive provisions of laws and regulations, such as false and fraudulent advertisements, pyramid schemes, harassment, pornography and feudal superstitions.