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getFilter app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 9136 ratings )
Utilities Productivity
Developer: farzad nazifi
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 19 Sep 2017
App size: 16.69 Mb

Are you getting too many unwanted SMS or MMS everyday and you can’t find the important ones in your ‘Messages’? getFilter uses Apple’s all new CoreML to filter the unwanted messages out and shows you the ones you actually want.

- Custom Rules:
You may add your own custom rules to override the result of getFilter’s AI. Like if you always want to get any message including the word ’pizza’ even if getFilter’s AI detects it as spam, it won’t be filtered anymore.
You also can add rules based on number just like words, and specify the if it should be filtered or not.

- Offline / Online
You have the option to decide if you just want to use the offline, optimized and private version of getFilter’s AI. Or allow it to use our online version which has more data and better accuracy.

- AI currently can filter messages in:
• English
• Persian
Languages, If you want us to add your language please contact us.

- Important Note :
getFilter’s AI has about a 95% accuracy to evaluate if an incoming message is spam or not. This number will grow as you use the online version of AI more.

*Filtering Criteria:

Automatic Filtering
getFilter uses a Machine-Learning model which has been trained with a crowdsourced database. This database contains all sorts of messages and each one has been classified by a human if it’s a spam or a normal everyday message.

Automatic filtering doesn’t block any message based on their phone-number and only criteria for blocking them is 100% based on their content. You should keep in mind that automatic filtering is not always correct and can be wrong sometimes. This method will improve over time.

Custom Rules
You have the option to override any decisions that has been made by automatic filtering using custom Rules.
This allows you to block/allow any incoming message that you specify using the sender’s phone-number or a word that message contains.