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While there will always be a worldwide focus on cybersecurity and demand for certified experts, Americans have an even more frequent and annoying problem to think about. Robocallers. Spam calls are a plague on our phone networks. The vast majority of the time, they’re a harmless nuisance. But every so often, a scam works, and you’re stuck on the hook for a lot of money.

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Featured on NBC and News Tonight, RoboKiller claims to eliminate 99% of spam calls thanks to an algorithm that identifies and intercepts incoming spam calls in less than 0.01 seconds, ensuring your phone doesn’t even ring when you’re targeted by a scam. Instead, RoboKiller’s Answer Bots pick up, wasting the scammers’ time rather than your own. You can even choose from a library of hundreds of hilarious Answer Bots to inflict your revenge.

RoboKiller has a global scammer blacklist that includes more than 500 million known phone scams, instantly ensuring you’re protected from all of them. You can also save your phone number from targeted neighbor spoofing spam calls and track emerging spam call trends in your area. Additionally, RoboKiller lets you set and adjust your call blocking levels to ensure you always get the calls you want, and you can always update your block and allow lists.

Find out why RoboKiller earned rave reviews from NBC, Wired and Ars Technica. For a limited time, you can get a one-year subscription to RoboKiller Spam Call & Text Blocker for just $19.99 — 49% off the ordinary $39 price tag.

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