Telemarketing and spam calls become a major issue especially when one has a busy day or when one is expecting an important call. Many times people miss important calls due to Telemarketing and other spam calls. Considering safety as an important aspect of protecting the privacy of users and their data, and safeguarding the digital identity of mobile users, Aditya Vuchi has developed a mobile app called ‘Doosra‘, The Hyderabad-based company is a first-of-its-kind solution.
How does Doosra app works?
“Nowadays when we go out shopping we give our mobile numbers at several stores and dealers. Our private numbers are also linked with online shopping websites, cab and food aggregators, etc. Being at the receiving end of these spam calls can be very irritating. Hence, we developed the Doosra app, which helps the subscriber use a 10-digit number instead of their actual numbers while giving their contact information at stores, online websites, coupons, and so on,” shares Aditya Vuchi.
“During these unprecedented times, Covid-19 volunteers are working relentlessly risking their lives to save the lives of those affected. They call up hundreds of random numbers every day to verify sources and check availability. This means, their numbers are shared with dozens of strangers daily. It is important to protect their privacy and their primary numbers from being misused, while they render the Covid volunteering,” says Aditya Vuchi, adding that while Doosra is a paid app, it is free to the volunteers for six months.
What is Doosra App and How Does it Work?:
“Doosra stops all unwanted calls with a user-friendly Smart Call Filter on the app, and gives users the power to decide which calls should reach their mobile phones,” shares Aditya Vuchi, adding, “With this, you have the option of calling back unknown callers who called your Doosra number, without ever revealing your number.”
The Founder and CEO of Doosra also assure that installing and using this Doosra app will not affect normal numbers or calls. The Doosra number can also be used to create a WhatsApp account, to safeguard security on the platform.