Well, I'm not sure if you can still get a Google Voice number. But I just now added my 
landline as the "linked number" in my Google Voice account. And it now forwards 
there, screens calls, etc. So it's still there. Of course Google will/does kill things 
arbitrarily.

On 4/19/23 08:37, Russ Abbott wrote:
I think Google has stopped its telephone service. It got enough samples of
voices to train its systems and needs no more.

It's fairly easy to turn a phone that supports voice mail and caller ID
into a call blocker.

    - Have the phone answer on the first ring.
    - Record your message saying that this is a screening and voice mail
    system. Instruct people to introduce themselves. Tell them that if no one
    answers, they should continue with their message.
    - When the phone rings, look at the screen to see who's calling and
    listen to the self-introduction. Then decide if you want to answer.

Virtually all spam callers will either hang up before identifying
themselves or identify themselves in such a way that you know not to answer.

-- Russ


On Wed, Apr 19, 2023 at 7:46 AM glen <geprope...@gmail.com> wrote:

You should be able to forward to your landline from a virtual number like
Google Voice. Then only give out your virtual number. You should be able to
pick up your landline and Google will talk to you with a phone menu of
options.

Of course, that doesn't solve people getting your landline number from a
phone book ... do people still use phone books?

On 4/19/23 07:17, Barry MacKichan wrote:
I like Frank’s solution, but I’m also interested in a solution for our
land line. The other option for the land line is to cancel it entirely, but
about six weeks ago I got a call from a friend who looked us up when he was
in Santa Fe, which is when he found out we had moved. He found our land
line number and I just happened to be around when his call came in, and his
caller id was announced by voice bot that lives in our land line. We might
not have reconnected had I discontinued the land line. TBH, though, I had
been trying to get his number — we were both thinking about the upcoming
60th anniversary of our canoe trip to York Factory on Hudson’s Bay.


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I think Google has stopped its telephone service. It got enough samples of 
voices to train its systems and needs no more.

It's fairly easy to turn a phone that supports voice mail and caller ID into a 
call blocker.

  * Have the phone answer on the first ring.
  * Record your message saying that this is a screening and voice mail system. 
Instruct people to introduce themselves. Tell them that if no one answers, they 
should continue with their message.
  * When the phone rings, look at the screen to see who's calling and listen to 
the self-introduction. Then decide if you want to answer.

Virtually all spam callers will either hang up before identifying themselves or 
identify themselves in such a way that you know not to answer.

__-- Russ


On Wed, Apr 19, 2023 at 7:46 AM glen <geprope...@gmail.com 
<mailto:geprope...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    You should be able to forward to your landline from a virtual number like 
Google Voice. Then only give out your virtual number. You should be able to 
pick up your landline and Google will talk to you with a phone menu of options.

    Of course, that doesn't solve people getting your landline number from a 
phone book ... do people still use phone books?

    On 4/19/23 07:17, Barry MacKichan wrote:
    > I like Frank’s solution, but I’m also interested in a solution for our 
land line. The other option for the land line is to cancel it entirely, but about 
six weeks ago I got a call from a friend who looked us up when he was in Santa Fe, 
which is when he found out we had moved. He found our land line number and I just 
happened to be around when his call came in, and his caller id was announced by 
voice bot that lives in our land line. We might not have reconnected had I 
discontinued the land line. TBH, though, I had been trying to get his number — we 
were both thinking about the upcoming 60th anniversary of our canoe trip to York 
Factory on Hudson’s Bay.
    >

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