However, while the *60 code is effective for on-the-spot blocking, it has limitations. It usually only allows for a finite list of blocked numbers (often around 30) and requires manual entry of each digit. For the modern household besieged by a rotating cast of robocallers who spoof local numbers, a more robust solution is necessary. This is where Spectrum’s digital ecosystem comes into play. By logging into the My Spectrum App on a mobile device or visiting Spectrum.net on a computer, users gain access to a comprehensive call management system. Within the “Services” or “Voice” section of the account dashboard, one can find the “Call Blocking” or “Call Filtering” settings. Unlike the *60 code, the app allows users to manage a significantly larger block list, add numbers directly from their recent call history with a single tap, and even block entire categories of calls, such as “Potential Spam” or “International Numbers.” This graphical interface transforms the chore of blocking from a tedious button-pressing exercise into a simple, visual cleanup task.
For home phone users, Spectrum offers several ways to stop unwanted callers through the VoiceZone platform . Using Spectrum.net Ways to Block Unwanted Calls | Spectrum Support
Pros:
A common issue is receiving calls from "Private," "Anonymous," or "Blocked" numbers, where the caller ID is suppressed. Spectrum Voice offers a specific code-based feature for this:
You can manage specific blocked numbers and spam settings directly from your smartphone.

