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Disclaimer: This is a free and open source project, but it relies on third-party assets and web-services for some functions to work. This project is not affiliated with any third-party entities in any other sense.
Yet Another Call Blocker
The goal of this project is to provide a free and open source application that can block unwanted calls or warn about probable intentions of the callers using a third-party crowdsourced phone number database (from some other proprietary app).
Features
At this point of time the application is at the very early stages of development and has more of a proof-of-concept nature.
Currently implemented (more or less; with little to no UI for that):
- Offline phone number database: querying for data.
- Getting delta updates for the database from third-party servers.
- "Featured" offline database containing names for some popular (?) phone numbers.
- Loading text reviews for specific phone numbers from third-party servers.
At the proof-of-concept stage are the following features:
- Showing a notification with some number info (positive/negative, category, number of negative reviews and such) when the phone's ringing.
- Loading and displaying a list of reviews for a calling number (accessed by pressing the notification).
Available 3rd-party data
The following data is available in the main offline database:
- a phone number,
- a category (telemarketers, dept collectors, scam, etc.),
- a number of negative reviews,
- a number of positive reviews,
- a number of neutral reviews.
The "featured" database provides "names" (company names or short descriptions) for some (presumably) subset of numbers in the main database.
The third-party servers can be queried for a list of detailed user reviews for a specific phone number. A detailed review contains:
- A rating: positive, negative or neutral.
- A category: each review may have a different one.
- A title and a comment: the actual description the user left for the number.
The offline databases are extracted from the aforementioned third-party proprietary application. The main database may receive delta updates from the third-party servers.
Privacy
Protecting the user's privacy is the first concern during development. No personal data is sent to or otherwise shared with anyone. The only known possible data leaks are the following:
- Database update procedure leaks user's IP address to the update servers.
The request also includes current database version (base or updated). - User review requests leak user's IP address coupled with the phone number in question.
Shouldn't be a big deal unless you call it for a bunch of numbers in your phone book.
No other identifiable information is sent with the requests.
Rationale
Some may find the original application (whose DB and servers are used) hard to trust because of its proprietary nature (and also the use of firebase analytics and the like).
But since the database behind that application is crowdsourced, some may find it acceptable (in a moral sense) to use that database in a separate open source application.
Also, this project is meant to be non-commercial. So, there's that.
License
AGPLv3.
Third-party asset files are required for some functionality.
Contributing
Any contributions are very welcome.
Building
Clone the project repo:
git clone https://gitlab.com/xynngh/YetAnotherCallBlocker
Clone the assets repo:
git clone https://gitlab.com/xynngh/YetAnotherCallBlocker_data
Sym-link the assets:
cd YetAnotherCallBlocker/app/src/main/assets/
ln -s ../../../../../YetAnotherCallBlocker_data/assets/sia .
or copy the whole directory YetAnotherCallBlocker_data/assets/sia
into YetAnotherCallBlocker/app/src/main/assets/
.
Then you can build the app using Android Studio or using Gradle:
./gradlew assemble