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japper
18th June 2009, 11:43 AM
If you don’t want the world getting your mobile number

The Directory of Mobile Phone numbers goes live next week.
All numbers including those belonging to children will be open to cold calling.

To remove your number go here.


http://www.118800.co.uk/removeme/remove-me.html (http://www.118800.co.uk/removeme/remove-me.html)

rpn
18th June 2009, 12:34 PM
But how do they (118800.co.uk) know John Smith is 12 years old not 21?

I can't recall telling O2 that I'm only 11 :rolleyes:

GAJ
18th June 2009, 01:11 PM
If you don’t want the world getting your mobile number

The Directory of Mobile Phone numbers goes live next week.
All numbers including those belonging to children will be open to cold calling.


That's not quite right. 118 800 maintain a directory that individuals can search to see if the person they want to contact, but don't have the number for, is on. If they are, then 118 800 text them your details so that the individual you sought can contact you. They do not give you the individuals number directly to comply with privacy legislation and the ICO's guidance.

japper
18th June 2009, 01:52 PM
That's not quite right. 118 800 maintain a directory that individuals can search to see if the person they want to contact, but don't have the number for, is on. If they are, then 118 800 text them your details so that the individual you sought can contact you. They do not give you the individuals number directly to comply with privacy legislation and the ICO's guidance.

Whether it's right or not, i for one am not going to take the risk and get bugged every minute of the day by cold callers. It's only like the land line, ex directory stops the majority. If i want someone to have my no. i'll give it them:smilewinkgrin:

GAJ
18th June 2009, 02:52 PM
Whether it's right or not, i for one am not going to take the risk and get bugged every minute of the day by cold callers. It's only like the land line, ex directory stops the majority. If i want someone to have my no. i'll give it them:smilewinkgrin:

I was just pointing out that removing your number from that service will do little, if anything, to the probability of your number being cold called by sales people. Users of that service will not have access to your number.

Use the Telephone Preference Service (http://www.mpsonline.org.uk/tps/) if you want to avoid unsolicited sales calls, both on your landline and mobile. It's the only service that organisations are statutorily required to consult.

japper
18th June 2009, 04:34 PM
I was just pointing out that removing your number from that service will do little, if anything, to the probability of your number being cold called by sales people. Users of that service will not have access to your number.

Use the Telephone Preference Service (http://www.mpsonline.org.uk/tps/) if you want to avoid unsolicited sales calls, both on your landline and mobile. It's the only service that organisations are statutorily required to consult.

:thumbs up:wasn't meant as an attack or anything and thanks for the info. One question then is i've always used TPS to stop unsolicited calls on my landline. Wasn't aware that they offered aservice on mobiles. Strange thing is i've never had an unsolicited call on any mobile i've ever owned?.

Hence my original post, does this change the 'availabiliity' of mobile numbers?

GAJ
18th June 2009, 05:54 PM
No. It doesn't make your mobile number available to anyone.