How do you block a number from calling you on Sprint?
Block or restrict voice calls:
- Sign in to My Sprint.
- Select My Account menu.
- Select Profile & Settings.
- Select Limits & Permissions.
- You may go through an access authentication process.
- Click Block voice.
- Select the phone you wish to block.
- Choose from the following options to block, restrict or allow calls:
When you block a number on Sprint What happens?
This blocks the number from your Android device. Numbers blocked from the Phone app go straight to voicemail. Numbers blocked from the Text app go to a separate folder. If you do not want to receive voicemail or text messages from a number, use Methods 1 and 2 to block a number from your Sprint account.
How do I set parental controls on Sprint?
From your computer, phone or tablet:
- Visit sprint.com/mysprint. Click Sign in.
- Enter your username and password.
- Click My Account.
- Click Profile & Settings.
- Click Limits & Permissions.
- Select Permissions.
- Scroll and click on Block adult content and malware.
- Follow the instructions on screen.
Can Sprint Block No caller ID calls?
Your choice to block outgoing Caller ID information is still in place with Sprint. For select iOS devices, there is an on-device option to manage your Caller ID setting. To check the on-device Caller ID Block option, go to: Settings > Phone.
How do I know if someone blocked my number sprint?
Depending on your contact’s carrier, you might hear a message telling you that the contact can’t be reached. This generally applies to AT and Sprint, and it means you have been blocked. Of course, if the contact answers your call, you haven’t been blocked.
What does Sprint parental control do?
Manage and block the access to certain apps. Create safety areas for family members. Ring, lock, and wipe any family phone if lost or stolen. (lock and wipe available for Android only).
Does Sprint have parental controls?
Sprint has a robust set of parental controls that will allow you to manage your child’s phone usage, while still allowing them the safety and educational benefits of owning a smartphone.