CyanogenMod 10.2 to have Blacklist Feature

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The developers over at CyanogenMod never cease to amaze me, CyanogenMod 10.2 will have a new feature called “Blacklist”. The feature allows you to blacklist specific numbers for incoming calls, sms or both. This is a nifty addition to the CyanogenMod feature set and I am pretty sure a lot of you (including me) will use it. Below are the core features of “Blacklist”:-
1) Global, generic Blacklist support within Security Settings, App security
2) Available to 3rd party apps via a new Content Provider API
3) Redesigned, Holo compliant interface
4) Supports wildcards and the blocking private and unknown numbers
5) Type or Select numbers from the Address Book (People)
6) Add numbers to the Blacklist from the In-call screen, the Call history screen, the Quick reply popup and the Messaging app Conversation screen
7) Select the type of blocking to be enforced – incoming calls, messages or both
8) Intuitive interface allows for toggling the blocking on/off per number and type of blocking.
9) Allows for a number to be “whitelisted” for calls, messages or both (see attached image)
10) Configurable via the Settings, Phone and Messaging app
11) Displays notifications with an unblock action

Source:-Google+

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