This app should warn you that to enable "Call Ranger" to filter your messages, you have to allow the developer to “receive the text, attachments, and sender information in text messages from senders not in your Contacts. Messages may include personal or sensitive information like bank verification codes.” This makes me uncomfortable. All I wanted to do is set up pattern recognition and block those numbers. I don’t want you screening my messages. Who is installing this app and allowing this? I should’ve know better than to buy an app with less than 150 reviews.
Don't worry, Call Ranger does NOT collect, store, or transmit any of your data. The popup you see it's the default iOS prompt that appears when enabling message filtering extensions on iOS and it's displayed to all blocking apps by default (whether they track or not, unfortunately we are not able to remove it as it's set by iOS itself).All filtering happens entirely on your device. For more details, please check out our privacy policy: https://callranger.e-papadakis.gr/privacy_policy/privacy_policy_en.html and contact us at info@e-papadakis.gr. We'd be happy to inform you about our privacy practices as we take user privacy seriously.