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Who is the lady on voicemail?

Joan Kenley
Joan Kenley is also known as the “voice of voicemail.” She has recorded voicemail messages for Nortel, Pacific Bell, Verizon, and Sprint voicemail systems.

Is it safe to listen to a voicemail from an unknown number?

Yes. Simply listening to a voicemail left on your phone isn’t going to harm anything.

How do you find out who left voicemail?

Check your caller ID to see the information of someone who has left you a voice mail. The caller ID feature is a great way to track down the phone number, caller name, date and time of the call. If you get several voice mails from anonymous numbers, you can block phone calls that come from unidentified numbers.

Who is Siri voice?

Susan Bennett
(KY3) – In this edition of Cool Careers, Melanie Steen talks to Susan Bennett, also known as the voice of iPhone assistant Siri, about her journey as a voice-over actress.

What does it mean when it says you have reached the voicemail box of?

Does it say: You have reached the voicemail box of (phone number). It means that either he’s not answering the phone (if it rings for a while), or his phone is busy or switched off (if it goes straight to the voicebox.)

Can someone tell if you have listened to their voicemail?

No, caller can’t tell if you’ve listened to his voicemail.

Can you get a virus from a voicemail?

Receiving text message/voicemail phishing. You may get a text message or a voicemail from what appears to be a legitimate source asking for personal information either about you or your device. Hackers often use this information to steal whatever data they can, including social security numbers, credit card data, etc.

Can you get scammed by listening to a voicemail?

In another version of this scam, a hacker breaks into a voicemail system’s call forwarding feature, programs the system to forward calls to an international number, then uses it to make calls. Hackers typically target business voicemail systems, but consumers with residential voicemail should also beware.

Can you still call the Time Lady?

Even in the smartphone age, you can still dial up the time in hours, minutes, seconds. The U.S. Naval Observatory’s time-by-phone line received more than three million calls in 2015. Quick, try this: Dial 202-762-1401. Trust us, it’s not a scam, but you may be surprised by what you hear.

Can someone tell when you listen to their voicemail?

Can you get malware from a voicemail?