bad app
This app kind of a spam download is free ,, but can't work without pay 2.99 $
Yes, Spam SMS Filter is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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This app kind of a spam download is free ,, but can't work without pay 2.99 $
After spending a lot time finding the right app. This app does filter nicely spam sms, I like the filtering rules setup feature. I love the simplicity
The app wont open on my phone. Lack of instructions on how to use the app. (If it’s inside the app I wouldn’t know it won’t open) I open it and it just has a black screen. Have no idea how to get to the white list because there the app won’t open and there is no where else to find out. Plus (terms)of use is spelled wrong they spell it teams of use.... and plan when I had gone to the app, is spelled paln. Once I pass the purchase paln button it turns black. I tried turning my phone on and off. I just don’t know what to do.
Every dopy spam text that’s has a consistent keyword is sent to junk without a notification. Just peace and quiet ! Was getting 4-5 a day nothing now.
It blocked texts for a couple days but after last year update, the same texts with same keyword “cash” is now getting through. Also, clicking on whitelist button causes the app to crash.
Does not filter SMS messages with the exact phrases in my blocked content filters. Thank you for putting this out there, and I hope to see it patched up soon. I am willing to pay a one-time fee of a few dollars for something like this after a free trial in which I find out that it works.
Click on Feedback and Support, and your app quits. Every time.
Says no ads then wants payment for no ads
For a free app, this is amazing! I subscribed to grubhub text club without realizing that getting off it is more difficult than getting jumped out of a street gang. When I emailed them, they basically told me to reset my browsing data and sessions, but the info wasn’t even worded like it was for a text unsub to begin with... The problem was basically this: Message formatting translated to 10 (count) sms in length because they too dumb to use bit.ly to abbreviate the original url. Because the sender sms code suffix changes every time I blocked it, I needed something more robust... Anyway, I simply blocked the 1410100 and 1410200 prefixes and I haven’t been on the receiving end of a grubhub text since THURSDAY!