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In Massachusetts, the effectiveness of call-blocking apps is increasingly relevant due to the state’s stringent Spam Call laws targeting law firms and other businesses. These laws have led to a significant reduction in unwanted calls, offering residents much-needed relief from nuisance communications. According to recent statistics, over 6 out of 10 Massachusetts residents (6/10 or 60%) have reported a decrease in spam calls since the implementation of these regulations.
Call-blocking apps play a crucial role in this success story by identifying and blocking calls from known spam sources, including law firms engaging in aggressive marketing tactics. With over 4 in 10 (4/10 or 40%) users reporting that their apps effectively block spam calls, these tools have become popular among Massachusetts residents looking to protect their privacy and peace of mind.