World Och utvalt bekräfta tar fram, efter du har skrivit in 1, ska du får den huvudsakliga menyn. There you will see quite a few options including; the option to Enable the application, Blacklist, Whitelist, View History, Active List, Call Settings, SMS Settings, Scheduler, Extras and Password.
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The first thing you will want to do is change your password. To do so, select the Password option. Here you can choose to turn off the password and you can change your password. Once you are finished, select Save Password.
iBlackList 1.9.1 iBlackList 1.9.1

You will be brought back to the main menu screen. You will now want to set up your lists. To add a number to your BackList or WhiteList, just select it. Here you will get a default category titled General BL. You can delete that category and create your own if you would like. Next, you will want to select a category (either General BL or one you have created). The next screen is where all the numbers in that category will be listed…select the + icon in the upper right corner to add a number to the list. You can add a number from your Contacts, from your Recent Calls or from your Recent SMS. You can then choose if you want to block Calls, SMS or both from that number. You can also change the Display Name and Display Phone Number for that Contact. When you have everything the way you would like it, select Add to List. You will then see that number added to the list. You can add more numbers to the list by selecting the + icon again or you can go back to the main menu by selecting Back.
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Back on the main menu, you can also view your Call History. The numbers you enter into your BlackList will not show up in your stock SMS application or Call History (if they leave a voicemail, it will go into your stock Voicemail) however, you can see them in the View History option in iBlackList. It will display the date, time, contact name and contact phone number. In the lower menu bar, you can also choose to see only missed Calls or only missed SMS. If you select a missed call on the list, you are given the option to call the number back. If you select a missed sms on the list, you are able to view the enter text message and then are given the option to reply.
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Back on the main menu, you will notice an Active List option. This option allows you to choose which category list you would like active. It displays all the categories you have created in your BlackList and WhiteList. So, lets say you create a Family category in your WhiteList and you are about to go to a meeting or to bed at night, you can select your Family category and you will only receive calls from numbers in that category. Or, lets say you have a BlackList category titled Do Not Answer, you can select that category and filter only those calls.
iBlackList 1.9.1 iBlackList 1.9.1

You are also able to choose from Call and SMS settings. In the Call Setting, you have the option to have Calls sent directly into your Voicemail, get a Busy Signal or No Action. The Busy Signal option will give the caller a quick busy signal and then the call will drop. The No Action option sounds will ring and then goes to your voicemail, like a normal call would (though, you do not hear it ring…it only sounds as if it is for the caller). I have tested all of these options and they all work correctly. The Call and SMS Setting also have the option to turn on/off Save History, Delete Recent Calls, Restrict Number, Address Book Only, Show Statusbar Icon and Vibrate.
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Back on the main menu, you also have the option to turn on a Scheduler. This allows you to schedule categories to turn on/off at specific times during the day. So, if you do not want a call from anyone but family from 11:00pm until 7:00am, you can select the Family category and the set those times for each day.
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The Extras option allows you to turn on/off Call Privacy, SMS Privacy and Call Forwarding Privacy.
iBlackList 1.9.1 iBlackList 1.9.1

This is a very in depth application that has a ton of features. If you take the time to learn what everything does, it can be a very useful application. I only had a few random issues when using iBlackList and most of those were my own fault! To help avoid any issue, make sure you restart your iPhone (not just respring the SpringBoard) whenever you make changes in the application. Also, the free version of the application only allows two number in the BlackList and two numbers in the WhiteList. The full version costs $8.00 USD. iBlackList is available through the iClarified source.

Note: Don’t forget to Enable iBlackList – make sure to restart your iPhone.

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Comments

67 Responses to “iBlackList 1.9.1 – Filter Incoming Calls and Texts”

  1. rimigoca on June 16th, 2008 5:42 pm:

    which one is better? iblacklist or Mcleaner

    Reply

    n0m0n on June 16th, 2008 6:01 pm:

    That has been my question for the last 2 weeks.
    Thanks for also asking…

    I have heard NOTHING from anywhere as to this application.

    Hope to soon though

    Thanks

    madhero on June 16th, 2008 9:08 pm:

    I have used all 3 and I find that iBlacklist is the most stabe amongst them…

    mika'el on August 27th, 2008 1:50 pm:

    mcleaner, the setting to hang up a call or ignore a call does not work, the calls are blocked, but the caller is still able to leave voice message and also SMS message, i have been e-mailing them for three weeks now, and the person seems like he can’t speak english, keeps asking what is the problem and i have e-mailed him the issues 4 TIMES!! i told him the soft ware does not hang up the call or ignore the call. That is when i get a e-mail asking what is the problem THREE TIMES, iblacklist works, but i am still working with it, calls are blocked and busy signal works, but SMS are still geting through. give me a min.

    AG on December 4th, 2008 8:04 pm:

    I used iblacklist before, sometimes it blocks number that’s not on the block list, but the ‘send to busy signal’ option works. Mcleaner’s ‘hang up’ option does not work when selected, it keeps sending the calls to vmail, even though it doesn ring the phone.

    Mustapha on June 8th, 2009 7:53 pm:

    IBLACKLIST SUCKS…………. I PAID THEM THE MONEY AND THEY NEVER SENT ME THE ACTIVATION KEY.. I HAVE BEEN SENDING THEM EMAILS AND THE GUYS NEVER ANSWER….

  2. lokko21 on June 16th, 2008 7:01 pm:

    What about PYSL 0.91 wich one its better from this 3.

    thanks…

    Reply

    madhero on June 16th, 2008 9:09 pm:

    iBlacklist is much more stable.

  3. Andy G on June 16th, 2008 7:21 pm:

    i forgot to restart when i enabled it and now its stuck on the apple sign??? how do i fix this??

    Reply

    madhero on June 16th, 2008 9:08 pm:

    Use SSH and delete iBlasklist under Applications. Hold the home and on/off button till iPhone reboots. you should be able to get Iphone back up and running.

    stella on September 6th, 2008 4:10 pm:

    i had the same problem and i had to restore my iphone ;(((

  4. F on June 17th, 2008 9:08 am:

    Hi, I’m trying to uninstall iblacklist 1.9.1 and I keep getting main execution script failed error, but it seems that is only with this program as I can install and uninstall others. Please advise

    thanks

    Reply

  5. avicenna on June 19th, 2008 12:35 pm:

    hi all
    any one knows …how long take after register to get the active code???
    i pay just now , but i didn’t get anything or any news and i don’t know how can i contact them , any one can help me please ???
    thanks

    Reply

    jeremy on June 19th, 2008 8:31 pm:

    it only took me a day to get it. they send it to the email that you used to register.

  6. avicenna on June 20th, 2008 6:15 am:

    i see , wel i didn’ get anything for the moment , but i think i have to wait , any way thanks for your information jeremy .

    Reply

  7. jst on June 20th, 2008 8:52 am:

    hi all
    any one knows …how long take after register to get the active code???
    i pay just now , but i didn’t get anything or any news and i don’t know how can i contact them , any one can help me please ???
    thanks

    Reply

  8. Robert Hiekel on June 20th, 2008 11:50 am:

    I like the product. However I was fairly amazed when I went to the company website. In order to buy the product, instead of simply listing a email address to paypal the money directly to them, they wanted me to enter my paypal email address and password directly into their site. No way in the world……Think they are a bit confused over website security for paypal. I am awaiting a reply back from them.

    Reply

  9. avicenna on June 20th, 2008 1:30 pm:

    Hi Robert
    have you any e-mail address of iblacklist ????if you have please let me know , thanks

    Reply

    jeremy on June 20th, 2008 8:27 pm:

    sales@iblacklist.com.br

  10. avicenna on June 21st, 2008 2:03 am:

    hi jeremy
    thank you for e-mail address

    Reply

  11. Rich on June 25th, 2008 11:04 pm:

    I too am curious about the payment for this app. 8 bucks is a good deal. Still wondering if Mcleaner is better though

    Reply

    T Webb on June 26th, 2008 1:32 pm:

    I’m not sure how you would define better since both programs do the same thing. Try them both and make a decision based upon what you like. The options for MCleaner is easier to understand IMO although I do use iBlacklist.

  12. Rich on June 27th, 2008 10:37 am:

    Did you purchase the full version of iblacklist?
    Still not sure about putting my Paypal out there

    Reply

  13. Oscar on June 27th, 2008 1:56 pm:

    I can confirm that I made payment and got my code via email a day later. After making payment via paypal I sent a copy of the receipt to the developer to speed up the process.

    It’s a great program and $8 is a great price as most of us spend more money on a starbucks coffee.

    Reply

  14. J Woodworth on June 27th, 2008 10:44 pm:

    I installed this app and worked fine. Only one prob tho. I uninstalled it and found out my video wallpaper no longer works. Not really sure how to fix this yet. I tried installing/uninstalling them both but no luck. Any ideas???

    Reply

  15. Shriniket Sarkar on July 24th, 2008 3:07 am:

    Hi,
    Well i had SMSD app installed previously.Later i installed the iBlacklist app but it does not function .Can anyone tell me whether iBlackList works with SMSD app or not?I need to hide certain SMS conversations from both the SMSD app and the MobileSMS original app.Or is there any solution to this i mean a workaround?
    Please help
    Regards,
    Shriniket Sarkar

    Reply

  16. iPhone on July 25th, 2008 6:50 am:

    I bought this app…its amazing! i recommend it over Mcleaner and all others. It does a fab job!

    Reply

  17. ronal mesa on July 31st, 2008 9:14 pm:

    hi i need to now how to istall iblacklist in the 1ers generation iphone but upgrated to the 2.0 version thanks

    Reply

  18. Alex on August 3rd, 2008 8:44 pm:

    in the “extras” section of the app, here are the instructions from the iBlacklist website:

    “- Call Privacy – This disables the popup of missed calls on your lock screen.

    - SMS Privacy – This disables all types of notifications about missed SMS’s, including the popups.”

    My question is whether these setting apply only to those numbers/calls filtered by the app, or if turning the settings on will eliminate all pop-up notifications about missed calls/SMS’s? The only pop-ups I want to eliminate are those for filtered numbers. The rest are quite useful. Any help?

    Thanks!

    Reply

    iPhone on August 11th, 2008 12:30 pm:

    it will eliminate all…even the blocked numbers.

  19. robiphone on August 9th, 2008 5:46 pm:

    Does iBlacklist work on the new 3G iPhones?

    if so how do you load it> Has anyone got Installer 4.0 beta to work with this – I think this is required to access the source on a 3G iPhone

    Reply

  20. giuseppe on August 11th, 2008 1:11 pm:

    how can i buy it by appstore (i have a 3g iphone and i dont want unlock it)

    Reply

  21. this one guy on August 15th, 2008 11:18 pm:

    i just updated the iblacklist and it messed up my phone.. did anyone else update thiers too and is there a solution to it? because now it goes back to the apple symbol like when it restarts, and there is a spinning cog now. so if theres any way i could fix this, please help me out..

    Reply

  22. Alex on August 17th, 2008 4:12 am:

    I encounter problem with my iphone and I restored it, however, after I restored it, I have problem installed back IBlacklist , i received prompt message of “Main script execution failed!” …I can find the icon but unable to un-install it. Can anyone advise?

    Reply

  23. jimbonbon on August 19th, 2008 1:39 am:

    Had no problems with iBlacklist for some time until I upgraded to the new version. I then also got the spinning cog which stayed on the screen. The only thing I could do was to reset the phone by hoding both buttons, and uninstall, then re-install the application from scratch… New version worked correctly then. Apart from this issue, have been very impressed with the app, no complaints.

    Reply

  24. BJ996 on August 29th, 2008 3:17 am:

    I have just installed this App and it does not seem to have affected my phone, my issue is that it seems very complicated to set up or am i just being dense? when i try to enter a contact to block (SMS) it takes me back to my home page and i have to start again, am i mising something really obvous here, has anyone else had this problem whilst setting up, please help as i think this is a great idea and would love to be able to use.

    Reply

    pablo on September 3rd, 2008 11:21 am:

    it works with 2.0.2 firmware?

  25. zenon on September 3rd, 2008 12:33 pm:

    Only works with 1.1.4 !!!

    Reply

  26. nel on September 4th, 2008 10:33 am:

    BJ996 – Agree with you, does not work and further more it is too COMPLICATED to use, have used ACM on a nokia, worked wonderfully well – I heard Mcleaner is pretty good and on the face of it looks like ACM, this iBlacklist does not have divert call to a specific number, unless i am missing something, Bottom line is it should be easy and quickly used. This is not

    Reply

  27. mrharris on September 4th, 2008 12:34 pm:

    when is iblacklist coming out for 2.0 firmware with out bugs, becuase on 1.1.4 if the blacklist number called consecutive time back to back to back to back the number will glitch through and the phone will ring!!!!! which is not good at all?????? ANYONE KNOW!!!!!!

    Reply

    Buonora on October 2nd, 2008 7:47 pm:

    iBlackList is already available for 2.X FWs.

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  30. macswitcher on September 23rd, 2008 10:21 am:

    can anybody help me, please? i placed a password in my blacklist but now i can’t seem to remember it? does anybody know how could i retrieve it or whatever?

    thanks.

    Reply

  31. http://www.jailbreakunlockiphone3g.org on October 10th, 2008 10:25 am:

    jailbreak 3G Unlock iPhone 2.1

    Reply

  32. RAED on October 13th, 2008 1:01 am:

    THIS IS WHAT HAPPENED LAST NIGHT…… I UP GRADE TO VIRGIN 2.0 AND I DIDNT RESTART MY PHON…. THEN I WAS TALKIN IN THE PHON SUDDENLY I HEARD THE CALL WAITING TOUNE!!!!! ONE OF THE BLACK LIST NO. WAS CALLING ME BUT U DONT SEE THE NO. ONLY THE BEPING SOUND. I DONT KNOW THE NEW VIRGIN ALLOWS ONE OFF THE BLACK LIST NO. TO RING IN YOUR EARS WHILE U R IN ANOTHER CALL…… WE DO I HEAR THE CALL WAITING RING WHILE THAT NO. IS ONE THE BLACK LIST???? SOMEONE HOLP….

    Reply

  33. Ammar Ayed on October 21st, 2008 1:04 pm:

    hi
    I have iphone2G 1.1.4 firmware ,,, I installed iblacklist from installer , and after that I restart the iphone but it couldnot open , it is just hanging in restarting ( logo of apple )
    Kindly request you help ASAP ,,,
    Your quick support is highly appreciated …

    Reply

  34. MB on April 1st, 2009 9:25 pm:

    “Use SSH and delete iBlasklist under Applications”
    Could someone please advise what “SSH” is? Do you delete IPhone applications from your laptop (with Iphone connected) or directly from the IPhone??

    Reply

    Brooke on April 2nd, 2009 11:35 am:

    Check out THIS article about SSH.

  35. jason on April 3rd, 2009 2:14 pm:

    When filtering calls and text will they show up on the carriers call log bill?

    Reply

  36. Irine Ram on May 22nd, 2009 6:52 pm:

    Hey, I installed iBlacklist but it’s not showing up in my iphone – what do I do?

    Reply

  37. louistenstageous on August 8th, 2009 9:18 am:

    Brooke,

    Are applications like iBlacklist only available on jailbroken phones because you can not program apps to do what they do on a regular iPhone? In other words, can you not write code to access or filter incoming calls or texts on a non-jailbroken iPhone?

    Reply

  38. Stefan on November 15th, 2009 10:42 am:

    Its useful app to filter your calls;)

    Reply

  39. TashaC on December 23rd, 2009 10:30 am:

    Ihave version 3.1.2 on my phone. I installed the app with no problem- I setup a BL contact and it filters it so I dont hear/see it ringing however the call still goes to voicemail even though I have it set to busy signal. has anyone else seen this?

    Reply

  40. Pam on January 7th, 2010 11:56 am:

    How to use this

    Reply

  41. User on February 3rd, 2010 7:26 pm:

    Yeah, I bought this product then not three weeks later, broke my iphone physically. I’ve sent them at least three emails with my new Serial number and they are just blatantly ignoring me and won’t let me activate the phone on my new number.

    They’ll take your money but sure won’t give you any support.

    Reply

  42. JC on March 30th, 2010 8:20 am:

    i am interested in this product for the full version is the 12.00 for a full time subscritpion or is that a yearly fee

    Reply

  43. pro on April 14th, 2010 3:50 pm:

    tried this does not work well.I tried to protect by password and I can’t input password because I have not access to the complete keyboard.and i have to dig inside the config files because uninstall/reinstall/reset/power off does not clear the ini files…

    Reply

  44. Daljit on May 12th, 2010 11:19 pm:

    Have been using this app since last week. Setting up was a bit confusing but after a few attempts managed to work out the settings. Now it works just fine. Great application ! Does a good job.

    Reply

  45. amanda on June 7th, 2010 10:44 am:

    i purchased iBlacklist a few months ago after being harassed by these random 11 digit “252″ numbers that would call me 10+ times a day and a person would go “hello? hello?” with a dog barking in the back and would not respond when i demanded to know who was calling and then hang up. i have a feeling this is voice recording of some sort and a scam to try to get people to pick up or something…since i’ve got iblacklist, i havent been harassed by these calls. and if a new number comes in, i just add in to the list. its definitely worth the purchase, since most phone companies charge you a monthly fee anyway to block numbers and at least this one you can manage on your own. im very pleased with the product despite being skeptical at first.

    definitely get iblacklist if you are being harassed by scammers! it works!

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  46. RMW on June 15th, 2010 3:38 pm:

    With IBlacklist… can someone tell me what happens when someone on your blacklist sends you text message?? What kind of notification do you receive and what kind of notification do they revceive?

    Reply

  47. lea on July 20th, 2010 1:53 am:

    How do you find calls made to people on the IBlacklist of someone else’s iphone phone?

    Reply

  48. Al on July 21st, 2010 1:36 am:

    When you have this for a non-jailbroken iPhone 4, I’ll buy it immediately. I’d gladly pay $20 for it on a non-jailbroken iPhone.

    Reply

  49. lea on July 26th, 2010 1:56 am:

    why not just jailbreak the iphone? Apparently it’s the best thing you could do as long as you have Cydia. But I have a question for someone/anyone… Is is true that you can hide the numbers dialled or missed from your normal call log? Same thing for texts. Can you separate the texts that you don’t want people to see in your ordinary phone ‘inbox’ and keep them stored separately??

    Reply

  50. negzero on August 19th, 2010 11:08 am:

    Question:

    iBlacklist sms/mms/phonecalls history be visible on the carriers phone bill?

    Reply

  51. Bkgf on August 25th, 2010 8:02 am:

    Good

    Reply

  52. Kelz on September 13th, 2010 2:52 pm:

    Great app ! Doing a very good job of keeping an annoying female at bay !

    Reply

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