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About SpamRemovers

By SpamRemovers Research Team Last verified 2026-07-07

SpamRemovers documents what actually stops spam — calls, texts, junk mail, and email — with a bias for the free, official fix over the paid app, and for primary sources over folklore.

Our methodology

Every actionable claim on this site traces to an official source: FTC and FCC pages, carrier documentation, the registries themselves, or the tool vendors' own published terms. Each guide carries a last verified date — the date a human-checked research pass actually confirmed the flows and prices, not a cosmetic timestamp. When something can't be confirmed on an official page, we say so in the text rather than rounding up to certainty.

We rank and recommend on a simple rule: free and official first. Paid tools appear only where they add capability the free path lacks, and the free path is always shown.

How we make money

Some outbound links to paid tools are affiliate links — if you buy through them we may earn a commission at no cost to you. Rankings are never sold, and most of what we recommend (registries, carrier tools, reporting channels) pays us nothing at all. Full details in our affiliate disclosure.

Who runs this

SpamRemovers is operated by the team behind NordicVeil, a personal data-removal research site and service. The two sites cover two halves of the same problem: NordicVeil removes your information from the data brokers who sell it; SpamRemovers stops the spam that the selling causes. The same editorial rules apply on both — free paths always documented, claims dated and sourced.

Contact

Corrections, broken flows, or partnership questions: contact@nordicveil.com. If a guide's steps no longer match what a site or carrier shows you, we want to know — stale instructions are the one thing this site is built to never have.