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Terms of Use

The rules for using RealCaller responsibly and understanding the limits of caller identity and safety signals.

Last updated: June 7, 2026 Readable in app and online Privacy controls included
RealCaller is built to help users identify calls, understand possible spam risk, and control how their information is used. You can manage app permissions, turn off community sharing, and request correction or removal at any time.
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Acceptance

By installing, opening, or using RealCaller, you agree to these Terms of Use. If you do not agree, do not use the app. These terms apply to the mobile app, related services, public legal pages, caller identity features, call management features, spam reporting, and data removal tools.

Responsible use

RealCaller is provided to help users identify callers, manage calls, and understand potential risk. You must not use it to harass, stalk, impersonate, scrape, defame, threaten, or unlawfully profile another person. You must only submit reports and information that you believe are accurate and based on real interactions.

Caller information is not a guarantee

Names, report counts, warnings, contact fallback names, call history summaries, and other signals may be incomplete, delayed, incorrect, or unavailable. RealCaller is a safety and convenience tool, not an official identity document, emergency service, legal authority, or law-enforcement database.

Caller name sources

Caller names may be produced from cleaned contact-name votes shared by participating RealCaller users, full-name suggestions users voluntarily submit and administrator-approved corrections. Manual name suggestions do not display automatically; matching submissions and administrator approval are required.

Permissions and device behavior

Some features need Android permissions such as contacts, call logs, phone state, notifications, overlay, camera, and call access. Device manufacturers may handle these permissions differently. We may update features to improve reliability, but cannot promise that every device will behave identically.

Reports and community data

When you report a number, participate in community sharing, or voluntarily submit a full name through a contact confirmation prompt, you grant RealCaller permission to process that submission for safety, caller identification, abuse prevention, analytics, and service improvement. Manually typed name suggestions do not display automatically; they require matching submissions and administrator approval. You must submit only names you genuinely believe are accurate. We may remove, ignore, reject, limit, or moderate submissions that appear abusive, false, duplicated, unlawful, or harmful.

Service changes

We may add, remove, pause, or change features, including premium features, ads, contact fallback, caller lookup, call detection, or reporting tools. We may also suspend service access for abuse, fraud, excessive requests, security risk, or legal reasons.

Limitations

To the maximum extent allowed by law, RealCaller is provided as is and as available. We are not responsible for losses caused by relying only on caller information, missed alerts, device permission behavior, network delay, third-party services, incorrect reports, or unavailable lookups.

Contact and complaints

Use the Data Removal page or email hundredqore3@gmail.com for support, correction, removal, and complaint requests. We may need verification before making changes involving phone numbers, reports, or account-related information.