The numbers were determined by Clever Dialer via their Android app for the period of February. The company cannot say whether they are still active, but it is likely. Users can also view current warnings on the Clever Dialer website.
Clever Dialer is an app for smartphones that users claim to warn of fraudulent calls, among other things. At the request of t-online.de, Clever Dialer explains that the phone numbers from incoming calls were determined using the app. The app collects anonymized data, Clever Dialer does not collect specific information about users.
Do you have a topic that could be of interest to the digital department? Or would you like a guide with digital reference? Write us an email to “leseraufruf@t-online.de”
Users can report numbers
Users can report suspicious numbers to the Federal Network Agency. The authority can then impose a penalty or have numbers blocked. Read here how you can report numbers to the Federal Network Agency and what you have to consider
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Advertising calls are permitted if users have given the company in question permission. It is not permitted to obtain consent at the beginning of a conversation. There are also so-called phishing calls. This is where fraudsters try to gain access to sensitive user data – such as bank details. In the case of telephone fraud, users receive lock calls and are usually supposed to call back on an expensive 0900 number.
Sources used: own research; press release from Clever Dialer; website from Clever Dialer with current warnings; with material from the dpa news agency; show more sources; show less sources
The Federal Network Agency has imposed a fine of 145,000 euros on Mobilcom-debitel. The mobile operator is said to have systematically harassed customers with advertising calls.
Beware of these scam emails in July
Photo series with 11 pictures
The Federal Network Agency imposed a fine on the provider Mobilcom-debitel for unauthorized telephone advertising. The Freenet subsidiary had to pay 145,000 euros because it made advertising calls without the consent of the customers, the authority announced on Friday.
“Mobilcom has repeatedly disregarded the prohibition of unauthorized telephone advertising and subject consumers to large amounts of unwanted contracts. We impose high fines on such companies,” said Jochen Homann, President of the Federal Network Agency. Those affected had reported repeated calls, although they had prohibited them.
Mobilcom built a pre-formulated advertising consent into its contracts. According to legal requirements, companies must make such consent clearly recognizable for the customer. The fine against Mobilcom is not yet final.
This is how you defend yourself against unwanted telephone advertising
Advertising calls are illegal if you have not expressly allowed them to the calling company – even before the phone call. Attempting to obtain consent at the beginning of a conversation is also inadmissible.
The Federal Network Agency can impose fines of up to 300,000 euros on such illegal methods.123helpme.me The authority can only take action if consumers report such cases. You can find out how to do this here. Complaints can be sent by e-mail, online form or by post by printing out the form.
Block unwanted callers
Alternatively, users can also take action themselves and block calls from known spam numbers (an up-to-date list can be found here). Here you can find out how to block callers on the landline connection.
There are special apps against phone spam for smartphones. On iPhones and Android smartphones, certain phone numbers can also be partially blacklisted in the device settings. Instructions can be found here.
No more advertising phone calls: Simply block unwanted callers The May list: You should beware of these phone numbers How it works: Get rid of annoying cell phone callers for good
Federal Network Agency: tens of thousands of complaints per year
According to the Federal Network Agency, tens of thousands of complaints about unauthorized telephone advertising are received every year. In order to be able to take action against this, the authority needs precise information. Those affected should remember what is advertised in the call and, above all, write down the phone number of the caller. The manner in which the interview is conducted is also relevant because it can affect the amount of a fine.
Sources used: dpa news agency, own research
Bonn (dpa / tmn) – If the phone rings all the time and a company wants to sell its services or goods to men or women, then you should use pen and paper. Because with the information about what was advertised and what phone number, you can and should complain to the Federal Network Agency about the calls. This can hold such companies accountable.
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Because advertising calls that you have not expressly requested represent an unreasonable nuisance and are therefore prohibited. The way in which the interview is conducted is also relevant because it can affect the amount of a possible fine. Complaints can be made by e-mail, online form or by post by printing out the form.
Companies that unintentionally cover consumers with unwanted advertising on the phone (cold calls) can be punished by the Federal Network Agency with a fine of up to 300,000 euros. The authorities recently imposed a fine of 145,000 euros on a cell phone provider for unauthorized web calls.
The calls were made even though those affected had not given effective advertising consent. Many also have subscriptions for audio books, magazines, streaming services, security software or mobile phone insurance been foisted.
Spam is a problem for all segments of the population, regardless of whether the messages come by email or telephone. Here we show you which spam calls you should currently watch out for.
Beware of false “T-Online” emails
Photo series with 6 pictures
Anyone who owns a phone can always be a victim of spam calls. People get in touch – often on behalf of companies – to sell new contracts to users. Sometimes it’s also about competitions, in other cases users should be lured into cost traps.
Users can find out about suspicious phone numbers on various websites such as Tellows.de or anrufer-evaluation.de. The police and consumer advice centers also regularly warn of fraudulent calls. Clever Dialer has now published an up-to-date list of phone numbers that users should beware of.
Beware of these numbers
Clever Dialer warns of the following numbers for April. According to the company, these are advertising calls, competition offers or cost traps.
According to the company’s analysis, a particularly large number of spam callers have the area code Frankfurt am Main, ie 069. This is followed by Berlin (030) and Hamburg (040). Most calls come in between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Some callers also answer in the afternoon between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m.
At the request of t-online.de, Clever Dialer explains that the phone numbers were determined from incoming calls using the Clever Dialer app. The app collects anonymized data, Clever Dialer does not collect specific information about users, according to the company. Clever Dialer cannot say whether the numbers are still active, but it is likely. Users can also view current warnings on the Clever Dialer website.
Users can report numbers
Users can also report suspicious numbers to the Federal Network Agency themselves. The authority can then impose a penalty or have numbers blocked. Read here how you can report numbers to the Federal Network Agency and what you have to consider.
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Advertising calls are permitted if users have given the company in question permission. It is not permitted to obtain consent at the beginning of a conversation. There are also so-called phishing calls. This is where fraudsters try to gain access to sensitive user data – such as bank details. In the case of telephone fraud, users receive lock calls and are usually supposed to call back on an expensive 0900 number.
Sources used: Press release from Clever Dialer own research
Otherwise they tend to eke out a shadowy existence: drive-in cinemas. They are now experiencing a boom during the Corona crisis. There have never been so many canvas projects with parking spaces as now – and the possible uses are diverse.
The corona virus creates silence in the metropolises
Photo series with 27 pictures
In the Corona crisis, drive-in cinemas are the last bastion of the entertainment industry: According to the Federal Network Agency, there are currently more applications for the allocation of frequencies than ever before. Since the beginning of March, the authority has allocated 43 radio frequencies for drive-in cinemas nationwide, said a spokesman for the German Press Agency.
“Before the Corona crisis, only a few frequencies were requested for drive-in cinemas.” A further 80 applications for frequency allocation were still pending and would be processed quickly. The Federal Network Agency must grant drive-in cinemas permission to broadcast the soundtrack of the films on the car radio. It must be ensured that this does not collide with other radio signals and cause interference.
“, ‘Instagram’);}) (); / ** /
Drive-in cinemas are currently experiencing an unprecedented boom. In addition to film screenings, the first services and concerts are already taking place in the drive-in cinemas. Theaters are also following the path and using their parking spaces as audience tiers. The “Theater an der Niebuhrg” in Oberhausen, for example, designed a “drive-in theater” using a special truck and now offers space for 40 cars on its premises.
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A concert by the musician Alligatoah will take place in Düsseldorf next week. The “Autoimmune” event was sold out within a very short time. Drive-in cinemas are actually a small ray of hope for the cultural scene in Germany at a time when normal cinema operations have to fear for its existence.
Berlin (dpa) – Neither “Looking For Freedom” nor “Wind Of Change” were number one in the German charts in the year of reunification. That may surprise some – but the song sung by David Hasselhoff was a hit back in 1989 and the Scorpions catchy tune only in 1991.
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But what shaped 1990, the year of unity, attitude towards life and pop culture in Germany? A little journey through time that leads to Matthias Reim, Julia Roberts and Roy Black, among others. Or in short: “Damn, I love … Pretty Woman … at the Wörthersee”.
MUSIC: There were seven number one hits in 1990 – the music market was less fast-paced than it is today, songs were often at the top of the charts for months. The longest – 16 weeks, from May to September – Matthias Reim stayed in first place with his lovesick hit “Damn, I love you”. After all, Sinéad O’Connor made it eleven weeks beforehand – from March to May – with “Nothing Compares 2 U”. At the beginning of the year and a total of ten weeks, Phil Collins took first place with “Another Day In Paradise”.
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Those affected had reported repeated calls, although they had prohibited them.
Those affected had reported repeated calls, although they had prohibited them.
Clever Dialer has now published a list of phone numbers that users should beware of.
Beware of these numbers
Clever Dialer warns of these numbers from Germany. According to the company, these are advertising calls, competition offers or cost traps.
0451160897620 (debt collection) +447979664723 (cost trap) 040655891991 (advertising) 040334633702 (cost trap) 08002007591 (customer service) 040334633701 (cost trap) 03062937394 (competition) 08999727961 (advertising) + 069870084940 (cost trap) + 069870084940 (cost trap)
The numbers were determined by Clever Dialer via their Android app for the period of February. The company cannot say whether they are still active, but it is likely. Users can also view current warnings on the Clever Dialer website.
Clever Dialer is an app for smartphones that users claim to warn of fraudulent calls, among other things. At the request of t-online.de, Clever Dialer explains that the phone numbers from incoming calls were determined using the app. The app collects anonymized data, Clever Dialer does not collect specific information about users.
Do you have a topic that could be of interest to the digital department? Or would you like a guide with digital reference? Write us an email to “leseraufruf@t-online.de”
Users can report numbers
Users can report suspicious numbers to the Federal Network Agency. The authority can then impose a penalty or have numbers blocked. Read here how you can report numbers to the Federal Network Agency and what you have to consider
Internet scammers ask for help: Beware of e-mails from alleged friends VPN bypasses Geoblocking: What is behind VPN services Conspiracy theories: Wave of conspiracy theories rolls over Twitter
Advertising calls are permitted if users have given the company in question permission. It is not permitted to obtain consent at the beginning of a conversation. There are also so-called phishing calls. This is where fraudsters try to gain access to sensitive user data – such as bank details. In the case of telephone fraud, users receive lock calls and are usually supposed to call back on an expensive 0900 number.
Sources used: own research; press release from Clever Dialer; website from Clever Dialer with current warnings; with material from the dpa news agency; show more sources; show less sources
The Federal Network Agency has imposed a fine of 145,000 euros on Mobilcom-debitel. The mobile operator is said to have systematically harassed customers with advertising calls.
Beware of these scam emails in July
Photo series with 11 pictures
The Federal Network Agency imposed a fine on the provider Mobilcom-debitel for unauthorized telephone advertising. The Freenet subsidiary had to pay 145,000 euros because it made advertising calls without the consent of the customers, the authority announced on Friday.
“Mobilcom has repeatedly disregarded the prohibition of unauthorized telephone advertising and subject consumers to large amounts of unwanted contracts. We impose high fines on such companies,” said Jochen Homann, President of the Federal Network Agency. Those affected had reported repeated calls, although they had prohibited them.
Mobilcom built a pre-formulated advertising consent into its contracts. According to legal requirements, companies must make such consent clearly recognizable for the customer. The fine against Mobilcom is not yet final.
This is how you defend yourself against unwanted telephone advertising
Advertising calls are illegal if you have not expressly allowed them to the calling company – even before the phone call. Attempting to obtain consent at the beginning of a conversation is also inadmissible.
The Federal Network Agency can impose fines of up to 300,000 euros on such illegal methods.123helpme.me The authority can only take action if consumers report such cases. You can find out how to do this here. Complaints can be sent by e-mail, online form or by post by printing out the form.
Block unwanted callers
Alternatively, users can also take action themselves and block calls from known spam numbers (an up-to-date list can be found here). Here you can find out how to block callers on the landline connection.
There are special apps against phone spam for smartphones. On iPhones and Android smartphones, certain phone numbers can also be partially blacklisted in the device settings. Instructions can be found here.
No more advertising phone calls: Simply block unwanted callers The May list: You should beware of these phone numbers How it works: Get rid of annoying cell phone callers for good
Federal Network Agency: tens of thousands of complaints per year
According to the Federal Network Agency, tens of thousands of complaints about unauthorized telephone advertising are received every year. In order to be able to take action against this, the authority needs precise information. Those affected should remember what is advertised in the call and, above all, write down the phone number of the caller. The manner in which the interview is conducted is also relevant because it can affect the amount of a fine.
Sources used: dpa news agency, own research
Bonn (dpa / tmn) – If the phone rings all the time and a company wants to sell its services or goods to men or women, then you should use pen and paper. Because with the information about what was advertised and what phone number, you can and should complain to the Federal Network Agency about the calls. This can hold such companies accountable.
Digital help: keep a Corona contact diary with the app Starlink: Musk has been receiving frequencies for satellite internet hackers for SpaceX since March: Cyber attack on government alarms USA Satellite internet is getting closer: Network agency grants frequency rights for Starlink Reminisce: Photo backgrounds for Androids
Because advertising calls that you have not expressly requested represent an unreasonable nuisance and are therefore prohibited. The way in which the interview is conducted is also relevant because it can affect the amount of a possible fine. Complaints can be made by e-mail, online form or by post by printing out the form.
Companies that unintentionally cover consumers with unwanted advertising on the phone (cold calls) can be punished by the Federal Network Agency with a fine of up to 300,000 euros. The authorities recently imposed a fine of 145,000 euros on a cell phone provider for unauthorized web calls.
The calls were made even though those affected had not given effective advertising consent. Many also have subscriptions for audio books, magazines, streaming services, security software or mobile phone insurance been foisted.
Spam is a problem for all segments of the population, regardless of whether the messages come by email or telephone. Here we show you which spam calls you should currently watch out for.
Beware of false “T-Online” emails
Photo series with 6 pictures
Anyone who owns a phone can always be a victim of spam calls. People get in touch – often on behalf of companies – to sell new contracts to users. Sometimes it’s also about competitions, in other cases users should be lured into cost traps.
Users can find out about suspicious phone numbers on various websites such as Tellows.de or anrufer-evaluation.de. The police and consumer advice centers also regularly warn of fraudulent calls. Clever Dialer has now published an up-to-date list of phone numbers that users should beware of.
Beware of these numbers
Clever Dialer warns of the following numbers for April. According to the company, these are advertising calls, competition offers or cost traps.
06924748562 (other) 01639560410 (cost trap) 08221274007 (advertising) 06924749101 (advertising) 03062937394 (competition) 080013535100 (other) 08007244306 (other) 03042206708 (competition) 06987007505 (advertising) 08221274006 (advertising)
According to the company’s analysis, a particularly large number of spam callers have the area code Frankfurt am Main, ie 069. This is followed by Berlin (030) and Hamburg (040). Most calls come in between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Some callers also answer in the afternoon between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m.
At the request of t-online.de, Clever Dialer explains that the phone numbers were determined from incoming calls using the Clever Dialer app. The app collects anonymized data, Clever Dialer does not collect specific information about users, according to the company. Clever Dialer cannot say whether the numbers are still active, but it is likely. Users can also view current warnings on the Clever Dialer website.
Users can report numbers
Users can also report suspicious numbers to the Federal Network Agency themselves. The authority can then impose a penalty or have numbers blocked. Read here how you can report numbers to the Federal Network Agency and what you have to consider.
On the track of the spammer: What lies behind the 50 million promise. Allegations against the Chinese brand: Xiaomi smartphones are targeted by data protectionists Beware of phishing emails: Cyber criminals pose as delivery services
Advertising calls are permitted if users have given the company in question permission. It is not permitted to obtain consent at the beginning of a conversation. There are also so-called phishing calls. This is where fraudsters try to gain access to sensitive user data – such as bank details. In the case of telephone fraud, users receive lock calls and are usually supposed to call back on an expensive 0900 number.
Sources used: Press release from Clever Dialer own research
Otherwise they tend to eke out a shadowy existence: drive-in cinemas. They are now experiencing a boom during the Corona crisis. There have never been so many canvas projects with parking spaces as now – and the possible uses are diverse.
The corona virus creates silence in the metropolises
Photo series with 27 pictures
In the Corona crisis, drive-in cinemas are the last bastion of the entertainment industry: According to the Federal Network Agency, there are currently more applications for the allocation of frequencies than ever before. Since the beginning of March, the authority has allocated 43 radio frequencies for drive-in cinemas nationwide, said a spokesman for the German Press Agency.
“Before the Corona crisis, only a few frequencies were requested for drive-in cinemas.” A further 80 applications for frequency allocation were still pending and would be processed quickly. The Federal Network Agency must grant drive-in cinemas permission to broadcast the soundtrack of the films on the car radio. It must be ensured that this does not collide with other radio signals and cause interference.
“, ‘Instagram’);}) (); / ** /
Drive-in cinemas are currently experiencing an unprecedented boom. In addition to film screenings, the first services and concerts are already taking place in the drive-in cinemas. Theaters are also following the path and using their parking spaces as audience tiers. The “Theater an der Niebuhrg” in Oberhausen, for example, designed a “drive-in theater” using a special truck and now offers space for 40 cars on its premises.
Standstill due to Corona: German cinemas are threatened with mass death.Current Corona situation: The number of infections in your region Interactive infographic: This is how many Corona infections have been reported in your district
A concert by the musician Alligatoah will take place in Düsseldorf next week. The “Autoimmune” event was sold out within a very short time. Drive-in cinemas are actually a small ray of hope for the cultural scene in Germany at a time when normal cinema operations have to fear for its existence.
Sources used: dpa news agency Instagram: Alligatoah
Berlin (dpa) – Neither “Looking For Freedom” nor “Wind Of Change” were number one in the German charts in the year of reunification. That may surprise some – but the song sung by David Hasselhoff was a hit back in 1989 and the Scorpions catchy tune only in 1991.
+++ Current celebrity news +++
“Everyone cried”: Udo Walz: The funeral of the star hairdresser was so emotional. “Didn’t want to like him”: Obama spent quarantine with his daughter’s friend After an “environmental pig” excitement: Jan Böhmermann lets children’s choir sing about Corona grandma Despite separation Christmas: So gives the royal family Because of Corona: Opening of the Academy Museum postponed again
But what shaped 1990, the year of unity, attitude towards life and pop culture in Germany? A little journey through time that leads to Matthias Reim, Julia Roberts and Roy Black, among others. Or in short: “Damn, I love … Pretty Woman … at the Wörthersee”.
MUSIC: There were seven number one hits in 1990 – the music market was less fast-paced than it is today, songs were often at the top of the charts for months. The longest – 16 weeks, from May to September – Matthias Reim stayed in first place with his lovesick hit “Damn, I love you”. After all, Sinéad O’Connor made it eleven weeks beforehand – from March to May – with “Nothing Compares 2 U”. At the beginning of the year and a total of ten weeks, Phil Collins took first place with “Another Day In Paradise”.
entertainment
Python eats prey – disturbing detail visible
Pop star Steen surprises with an emotional confession
Queen has internet problems with Schalte
These celebrities make the most money in the world
Best-selling author John le Carré has died
Dirk Ostermann talks about his cancer diagnosis
Heidi Klum and daughter Leni: their first interview
Dana Schweiger lost 14 kilos: “I now have a waist”
Rebecca Mir and Massimo Sinató become parents
Ellen becomes Elliot Page: “Juno” star is transgender
Cher’s bull Kavaan is traveling
Duchess Meghan has lost her second child
Pietro Lombardi lost weight – and how
“If I can still see that …”
The official summer hit of 1990 was MC Hammer’s “U Can’t Touch This”