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GIVEAWAY: 5 One-Year Licenses for Privacy Star

by Mac Jadalhack
4 February 2010 View Comments

People go bananas calling their carriers trying to block specific phone numbers from calling.  Has it ever gotten you anywhere? No because your carrier does not take responsibility in stalkers or unwanted callers.  That ends up resulting in a phone number change which can get very inconvenient.  PrivacyStar does it all for you.  With PrivacyStar, you’ll be able to block any unwanted callers from calling you through the call log menu or even manually typing them in.  Hate blocked/private callers? You can block them too!  If you’re experiencing consistent calling and it appears to be as a threat to you in any way, PrivacyStart allows you to report them to the appropriate authorities all from the application.

  • Report offenders to authorities directly using PrivacyStar
  • Block unwanted callers from your call log menu or enter numbers manually
  • Block private or unknown callers
  • Block Exchanges
  • On demand PrivacyStar caller identification
  • Fully integrated with your PrivacyStar.com portal
  • Keep track of how many PrivacyStar calls you’re receiving

You can read more about PrivacyStar at their official website or at the BlackBerry App World. Today, we are giving away 5 one-year licenses of PrivacyStar absolutely FREE! To participate, you must:

  • Follow @PocketBerry on Twitter
  • Use a valid email address when commenting on this post below
  • 5 random winners will be chosen

This contest will be running through November 5th at midnight.  Good luck to all!

-by Mac Jadalhack

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