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How to Use Per Line Blocking
You do not have to activate Per Line Blocking. It is automatically activated when you order it.
Deactivating Per Line Blocking for one call
You can deactivate Per Line Blocking to allow your number to be displayed on a call-by-call basis.
Once the call is completed, Per Line Blocking is automatically turned on again. If you want to make a second call with Per Line Blocking temporarily deactivated, you must perform the above steps again. Deactivating Per Line Blocking permanently Contact Verizon to permanently deactivate Per Line Blocking. Call Blocking and Anonymous Call Rejection To call people who have Anonymous Call Rejection, you must deactivate your Per Line Blocking prior to dialing. Note that if your number is non-listed or non-published, it will be displayed unless you block it. Once the call is completed, your Per Line Blocking automatically turns back on. Note Anonymous Call Rejection is not available in Connecticut. Not all calls can be blocked Calls to 911, toll-free (800 or 877) and 900 services cannot be blocked. Calls to some wireless customers may not be blocked. All calling features are subject to availability and compatibility restrictions. Instructions for FiOS Digital Voice Calling Features See also: Related Per Line Blocking topics Additional Calling Features
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