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Gabriel® Quick Start Guide (iOS)

Apple iOS Users

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Written by Joey Bosarge
Updated over a week ago

February 14, 2024

IMPORTANT: After downloading the app, go to the Settings Menu, scroll to the bottom of the screen, and either take a screen shot or write down your Identification Number to save for future reference. We do not store your private information on our servers and are unable to assist you with your account without that number.

Chapter 1: Getting Started

To get the most out of Gabriel® the Robocall Blocker, ensure to enable all permissions. Gabriel® will guide you through the Settings Menu.

The main navigation menu for the Gabriel® App is located at the bottom of your screen and includes from left to right:

  • Calls – rate calls safe or unsafe, earn points for blocking spam, and view missed and blocked calls. Includes a newsfeed that shows trending security threats and new Gabriel® features

  • Summary – a weekly report of blocked calls, friends protected, and points earned (Coming soon!)

  • Points (press the Gabriel® logo in the middle of the menu) – redeem points earned for gift cards and compete in tournaments to earn more points. Includes a leaderboard. To learn how to sign up to redeem points, see section 6.3

  • Contacts – search contacts and add friends and family members to your friends or favorites list to make sure they are not blocked. Invite friends to earn 20 points (Coming soon!)

  • Settings – set call filtering strength, setup Purple Alerts to protect friends and family


Chapter 2: Calls

Every Gabriel® incoming call is verified with call authentication and checked to determine if the caller has been voted as safe or unsafe. We also verify certain business calls and display their corporate logos letting you know it is safe to answer their calls. Some businesses may offer you additional points that can be redeemed as gift cards when you answer their calls.

2.1 How to Earn Points by Reporting Spam

To mark a number as safe or spam, click "Contacts" at the bottom of your screen. You will see a box under "Reverse Number Lookup" enter the number you would like to rate. You will be asked if the number is safe or unsafe. Once you determine whether the call is safe or unsafe. Press calls on the bottom left of the home screen. This will show you your latest call log. Click the plus sign next to the call. Gabriel® will ask you to rate the call from one of three choices:

  • Unsafe- Reports the number to Gabriel® and helps protects other users from receiving calls from this number.

  • Safe- Lets Gabriel® know this is a safe number, and it will be added to your safelist.

Block Calls, Protect the Community and Earn Points

Similar to the WAZE® Traffic Navigation App, the Gabriel® App rewards customers with points to let us know about dangers so we can warn your community. You also earn 3 points for each call blocked. Only one vote is allowed for each phone number.

2.1.1 Adding Spoof Detection to Safe Callers (Coming Soon)

Phone number spoofing causes the Caller ID to display a phone number to make it look like the calls are from a different person. To prevent Caller ID spoofing, press the Call with Confirm button to send a deep link to your safe caller. Once the caller accepts the link, the Gabriel® App will send a secure handshaking signal between the two devices.

If the handshake is not detected, the Gabriel® App will display a Spoofed Call warning. Without the Call with Confirm feature, the Gabriel® App will display a Spoof Unknown message.

Note: to do this, you must first grant the Gabriel® App access to your contacts.

2.2 Search Our Global Database to View Safe and Unsafe Numbers

Press the call button at the bottom navigation menu. The search feature is located near the top of the screen below the Newsfeed. Enter a phone number in the search field to see if it has been reported as safe or unsafe by other Gabriel® customers. You can also rate a phone number from this menu.

2.3 Search ScamAdviser Database to View Safe and Unsafe Websites

Gabriel® is now partnered with ScamAdviser to enable users to enter a website without opening the webpage to determine if the site is safe or unsafe. The search feature is located near the top of the screen below the Newsfeed. Enter the website's URL in the search field to see the ScamAdviser's trust score.

Chapter 3: Summary

Coming soon!

Chapter 4: Points

There are four ways to earn points:

  • Each time you report a spam call or spam text message, you earn 3 points,

  • Each time you refer a friend, you earn 20 points, and your friend earns 60 points (Coming soon!)

  • Earn an additional 100 points for every 100 reported scam calls

  • Earn 100 points for being the top user in your state.

4.1 View your points, level & rank on the scoreboard

To do this, press the Points button at the bottom menu.

4.2 Unlocking Points

Important note: to do this, a display name and valid email address are needed. See section 6.3 for more details. Each point is worth one cent USD. Points are FREE and can be redeemed for gift cards. Tap the “Redeem my points” button, you will be presented with the option for a selection of gift cards. You are not allowed to redeem more points than are available in your account.

4.3 Invite Friends and Earn 20 Points

Coming soon!

Chapter 5: Contacts

Coming soon!

Chapter 6: Settings

6.1 Automatic Blocking

Coming soon!

6.2 Purple Alerts

Coming soon!

6.3 Optional Features

Unlike the central database storage of our competitors, Gabriel® leverages the decentralized nature of Blockchain making it practically impossible for a successful hack. Also, our company’s overriding policy is to collect as little user information as possible to ensure a completely private and anonymous user experience when using the product. For example, we have no technical means to associate your name, email address, or phone number with your account.

When Gabriel® asks for additional details like an email address, this information is stored on your phone and not in our database. When a Gabriel® feature requires details, the private information that you provide is used for a short period of time, and then deleted so it is not stored in a central database. Features that require such information are 1) redeeming points for gift cards, 2) automated registration in your country’s do not call list, and 3) automated complaint filing.

Optional Features to File Complaints and Redeem Points

6.4 Customer Support

Because we have no technical means to associate your name, email address, or phone number with your account, you must provide your Gabriel® Identification Number when you contact us for assistance. Your Gabriel® Identification Number is located at the bottom of the settings screen.

How to Locate Your Gabriel® Identification Number

Chapter 7: Detecting Spam and Scam SMS Messages

Coming soon!

Chapter 8: Why Gabriel® is Better

Gabriel® versus other apps is difficult to judge. No product can guarantee that 100% of unwanted calls or text messages will be blocked from reaching your phone. Thankfully, centralization versus decentralization is a very clear line separating the Gabriel® App and its competitors. Because the Gabriel® App is completely decentralized, it is practically impossible for a successful hack.

All spam blocking apps are heavily reliant on data, but Gabriel® most of all. That’s because Gabriel's entire operation is built around user-submitted information. A lot of it is collected automatically. For example, even when a call from a known spammer is blocked from ringing your phone, the Gabriel® App will automatically file a complaint to local authorities even with the app closed.

Users are also able to rate calls and report spam and scam SMS messages that may be dangerous to other members of their community. The Gabriel® App also automatically sends a notification to a friend or family member when a senior citizen or child receives a dangerous text message.

Also, instead of showing you nuisance advertisements, the Gabriel® App pays you to answer calls from trusted businesses. By doing so, we do not need your private information. Simply answer or block the call and points are immediately added to your account.

Chapter 9: How to Cancel My Service

We have no technical means to associate your name, email address, or phone number with your account. Cancel your service at any time by uninstalling the Gabriel® App from your device. We do not offer refunds.

Chapter 10: Transferring Accounts

Transferring accounts from one phone to another is generally not possible. The app is designed to detect possible SIM Swap Scams. This is a feature designed to protect you. Because we do not store your private information on our servers, the only way for us to help you, is for you to contact customer support and provide your 16-digit Identification Number. By providing your Identification Number to Customer Support, it may be possible to transfer your account to a new phone.

In the future, an In-App purchase will be available to allow you to store your Identification Number, phone settings, and points balance to a permissioned Blockchain to facilitate account transfer.

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