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The last section under this feature is Allowed contacts which will allow you to add contact who are permitted to call you while you on blocking mode. Here you can also see the list of your allowed contacts.
How to add contact to allowed contacts list on blocking mode?
Below are the steps you need to do to add contact that you allow to be able to call you even your blocking mode is on:
- Go to Apps through Home screen.
- Tap Settings.
- Tap Blocking mode.
- Make sure you've enabled blocking mode. If the slider next to this option shows green or in the right side means this option is turned on.
- Under Allowed contacts section you will see two options available: Allowed contacts and Allowed contacts list.
- To add contact into allowed contact list, tap Allowed contacts then choose one of four options available on pop up menu, they are:
- None: choose this option if you want no incoming call is allowed when your blocking mode is on.
- All Contacts: choose this option if you want all your contacts allowed to call you on blocking mode.
- Favourites: choose this option if you want all the contacts on your Favourites group allowed to call you on blocking mode.
- Custom: choose this option if you want to add certain contact that you allow to be able to call you on blocking mode. Selecting this option will take you to the contact list to pick up the required contact.
- Tap Home button to return to the standby mode.
How to view allowed contacts list on blocking mode?
Follow the steps below to see your allowed contacts list:
- While you on Allowed contacts section, tap Allowed contacts list.
- Now you will see a list of your "white list" that you allow to be able to call you while you on blocking mode.
- Tap Home button to return to the standby mode.
After you know all the sections available under blocking mode, now you can customize all of them to suit your needs and desires. So, did you have enabled blocking mode and configuring all the section inside it?
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