Popular on TelAve
- Financial Solutions Inc. Receives the 2020 Best of Sheridan Wyoming Award
- Syxsense Confirms There is Zero SolarWinds® Orion® in its Environment and is Not a SolarWinds Customer
- Bid Ops Partners With Marcus Evans To Announce Optimal: The AI Conference for Procurement Teams
- Grammy nominated, Multiplatinum Producer "Khao" partners with tech company to create Christmas album for families to engage amid Covid-19
- The Kawagoe Tobu Hotel Celebrates its 6-Month Anniversary on December 29, 2020
- Ismail Sirdah on New Innovations in Event Promotion Marketing for a Post-COVID-19
- RiseUP TV! Why COVID is NOT slowing us down!
- DMS Prioritizes Health & Wellbeing Of Employees
- AvoLimo LLC-Colorado and COVID-19
- Green Health Eugene and COVID Information
Similar on TelAve
- Latino Leaders Network to Honor Tucson Mayor Regina Romero with the Antonio Villaraigosa Leadership Award at the 34th Tribute to Mayors
- Telemarketing Services Professional Chris Grothe joins Quality Contact Solutions as VP of Operations
- NMEA 2000 Development and Prototyping Boards for Marine Applications
- ICTBroadast Version 4.1, Advance call center software for your needs
- CPT Network Solutions launches CPT Voice
- Covid-19 Resulted In A 69% Increase In Customer Service Call Volumes For Resultscx Retail Clients
- AI.Reverie Awarded $950 Million IDIQ Contract for U.S. Air Force Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS)
- Updated ASI Book Helps Association Executives Improve Organizational Performance Now and Post-COVID
- Fifth Gen Media announces Darlene Pope as Chairman of the Advisory Council
- Programmatic Advertising Emerges as a Major Margin Expansion Opportunity for Pay TV Providers in 2021
Robocall Expert Debunks Misinformation: No Election Interference Caused by Misleading Political Robocalls
TelAve News/10652551
In Spite of Receiving Over 9.4 Million Political Robocalls, Americans Were Driven to "Stay Home, Stay Safe" for the 2020 Election
NEW YORK - TelAve -- Contrary to misleading rumors being spread online, Nomorobo, the popular robocall-blocking service that protects consumers from telemarketers, has today addressed a series of robocalls that has been alarming some people. Though the calls in question, which began in Canada, are unsettling in nature and unclear, Nomorobo has not found any evidence of misleading information aimed at voters.
Some people claim that these calls were allegedly designed to encourage voters to, as the call puts it, "stay home and stay safe." It is therefore being reported by a few media outlets that these calls aimed to influence the election by keeping certain voters away from the ballot box during the 2020 election.
You can listen to the full call at this link:
More on TelAve News
https://www.nomorobo.com/lookup/510-455-4460?recording=CAa9caba77b63588963fcc9bcc3ba82a00
Nomorobo's founder Aaron Foss clarifies the origin of these calls: "To dispel any disinformation, those 'stay home' calls, which have been reported have been around since August, began in Canada. The numbers that are making these calls are pushing out many 'regular' robocalls as well. This makes it unlikely that any group with purely political intentions is the culprit of these calls. In fact, these calls persist even today, over a week after election day."
During the 2020 election season, Nomorobo has provided a constantly updating mini-site that highlights any misleading calls that are particularly untruthful or misleading. This extensive database has shown that not only have there been few genuine legal political robocalls peddling fake news, there has actually been a drop in political robocalls versus 2016.
More on TelAve News
"While these messages are creepy, Nomorobo has been closely monitoring the political robocall scene throughout the election season," said Foss. "To date, we have seen nothing that would indicate voter influence or tampering."
To learn more about Nomorobo, visit www.nomorobo.com. To see the updated mini-site of political robocall, visit https://www.nomorobo.com/election2020.
About Nomorobo
Nomorobo is a cloud-based service that effectively blocks illegal robocalls from reaching consumers' phones. Nomorobo employs a unique, FTC-approved technology that analyzes incoming calls and rapidly detects robocallers, telemarketers, and scammers.
Legitimate calls come through normally, but illegal robocalls are stopped before they have a chance to bother the consumer. Nomorobo's service has been integrated into many of the nation's top VoIP phone carriers and mobile apps including Charter Spectrum, Verizon FiOS, Ooma, Sonic, Burner and more.
Some people claim that these calls were allegedly designed to encourage voters to, as the call puts it, "stay home and stay safe." It is therefore being reported by a few media outlets that these calls aimed to influence the election by keeping certain voters away from the ballot box during the 2020 election.
You can listen to the full call at this link:
More on TelAve News
- NMEA 2000 Development and Prototyping Boards for Marine Applications
- ICTBroadast Version 4.1, Advance call center software for your needs
- CEO of Industrial Giant ABB in Brazil Joins CEO Coaching International
- Fighting Pest Problems with The Safest Pest Control Dubai Residents Can Get
- Best Advertising Methods To Attract People To Your Events Post COVID-19 by Duluth Businessman Ismail Sirdah
https://www.nomorobo.com/lookup/510-455-4460?recording=CAa9caba77b63588963fcc9bcc3ba82a00
Nomorobo's founder Aaron Foss clarifies the origin of these calls: "To dispel any disinformation, those 'stay home' calls, which have been reported have been around since August, began in Canada. The numbers that are making these calls are pushing out many 'regular' robocalls as well. This makes it unlikely that any group with purely political intentions is the culprit of these calls. In fact, these calls persist even today, over a week after election day."
During the 2020 election season, Nomorobo has provided a constantly updating mini-site that highlights any misleading calls that are particularly untruthful or misleading. This extensive database has shown that not only have there been few genuine legal political robocalls peddling fake news, there has actually been a drop in political robocalls versus 2016.
More on TelAve News
- Thirteen MBK Senior Living Communities Receive "2021 Best of Senior Living" Distinction
- Grassroots Advocacy Group Urges Biden Administration to Appoint a Doctoral Level Mental Health Professional to Lead SAMHSA
- AUA College of Medicine Establishes Admissions Agreement with Mississippi Valley State University
- Dollyhood Records Signs Distribution Deal With Sony!
- CPT Network Solutions launches CPT Voice
"While these messages are creepy, Nomorobo has been closely monitoring the political robocall scene throughout the election season," said Foss. "To date, we have seen nothing that would indicate voter influence or tampering."
To learn more about Nomorobo, visit www.nomorobo.com. To see the updated mini-site of political robocall, visit https://www.nomorobo.com/election2020.
About Nomorobo
Nomorobo is a cloud-based service that effectively blocks illegal robocalls from reaching consumers' phones. Nomorobo employs a unique, FTC-approved technology that analyzes incoming calls and rapidly detects robocallers, telemarketers, and scammers.
Legitimate calls come through normally, but illegal robocalls are stopped before they have a chance to bother the consumer. Nomorobo's service has been integrated into many of the nation's top VoIP phone carriers and mobile apps including Charter Spectrum, Verizon FiOS, Ooma, Sonic, Burner and more.
Source: Nomorobo
Filed Under: Technology, Telecom
0 Comments
Latest on TelAve News
- Phinge To Launch Netverse, a Rewards-Based Alternative to Apple and Google Using Innovative Proprietary Technology and Patented Mobile Devices
- Programmatic Advertising Emerges as a Major Margin Expansion Opportunity for Pay TV Providers in 2021
- Spivey Hall Children's Choir Looks To 2021 Through The Lens of Langston Hughes Poetry
- CNet Training Celebrates its 25th Anniversary
- Wohler releases AoIP & Analog options for their iVAM1-1
- While Supplies Last: Thermal Transfer Label Sale
- The Business Consultant behind The First Black-owned BP
- Overstock Promo: Thermal Transfer Labels On Sale Now
- Weddings Beautiful Worldwide announces Jacqueline Vazquez as new CEO
- Dr. Linda Howe releases new book, Inspired Manifesting
- Milestone: Total Technicolor Deployments of DOCSIS 3.1 Gateways Reaches 20 Million Units Worldwide
- Official CMT Artist Ashley Wineland to Release Title Track from Upcoming Album 'I'm Gonna Ride'
- Why Medical Massage Means More Guarantees of Pain Relief for Massage Patients in Los Angeles
- Low-Cost Colour Printing with the Epson WorkForce WF-C879R High Speed Office Inkjet Printer
- BitRouter Announces 3pi ATSC 3.0 Receiver for Automotive and Distance Learning Applications
- Love vs. Design Launches With Instantly Customizable Peel And Stick Wallpapers For Your Home
- Latin Pop/Rock group Al Cielo - First Time Meeting In Person
- Play FLIP FORWARD by Autonomous & You Might Find Yourself $2000 Richer!
- Spice Resto-Lounge Welcomes Actor & Entertainer Alex Castro As New Entertainment Director
- An Irish-US Partnership of Note