tvguy
Question anything the facts don't support.
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My concern has always been that in an emergency I would miss an important call. Police Departments, Fire Departments and Hospitals generally block their IDs to protect inside and confidential phone numbers and I don't see that changing.Everyone's situation is different, but as time goes by more and more people will easily be able to screen calls. Those that have opted out of being identified are usually those that have a reason that they don't want you to know and in many instances like with my i-Phone it tells me if it thinks it is a scam call. Anyone that I might expect a call from I put in my contact list and when they call it tells me who is calling. All others I let go to voice mail and they usually don't leave a message anyone that I want to hear from will leave a message. Even though at times it seems like we are backing up to the 1800's, most of us are embracing new technology, some at an insane level, and are staying as current as is reasonable.
My landline is blocked, because our number has been unlisted for over 40 years and when they started offering caller ID unlisted numbers also became blocked numbers. I have had my cell phone number for 32 years and it too is blocked. Of course, if I call a toll free number from either line, the ID is displayed since the other party is paying for the call and by dialing a toll free number I am agreeing to give out my number.