• southsamurai
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    139 months ago

    Whatever comes from the carrier. No reason to have yet another company have access to that

  • JackGreenEarth
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    99 months ago

    You use 3rd party voicemail apps? What even is a voicemail app, isn’t it just a number you call with your regular phone app?

    • @acetanilideOP
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      29 months ago

      I need the transcription, it’s hard for me to hear voicemails most of the time

      • @jeffw
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        69 months ago

        iPhone transcribes in its default app

  • SavoryBaconStrip
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    69 months ago

    I’ve been using Google Voice for years. Sign up for a free number and forward voicemails to the Google number. It transcribes and allows me to keep all my voicemails no matter which carrier I switch to and it’s 100% free. The only thing I wish they still had was custom greetings depending on who calls.

    • @[email protected]
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      69 months ago

      As with anything Google, I wouldn’t use the phrase “100% free” you are paying with your privacy. Google isn’t transcribing your voicemails just for you, they add that data to their collection and with the AI revolution it’s more valuable to them than ever.

      • SavoryBaconStrip
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        29 months ago

        This is true. Though, I’m already using a Pixel, so they’re already reading all my messages, emails, seeing my photos, etc. I would expect any other voicemail service could/would do the same.

    • @acetanilideOP
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      19 months ago

      Yep! I’m currently using a horrible one (Voxist) which also sends data to facebook. So I’m trying to find an alternative but judging by the responses thus far i may just have to pay my carrier for the transcription.

  • @Brkdncr
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    39 months ago

    I use google voice to completely ignore my voicemail.

  • deadcatbounce
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    Voicemail is rather outdated.

    The most common message that people leave is “This is XX. Call me back.” which is a bit pointless if you have caller ID (and maybe their name in your contacts list).

    Messaging apps also exist and copy-paste ing numbers and text from messages is much easier than from voicemail.

    I’ve turned my voicemail off.

    • @acetanilideOP
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      22 months ago

      Understandable! The only reason i have it on is for medical calls