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About Não Me Perturbe
Block unwanted telemarketing calls with Não Me Perturbe, Brazil's official do-not-call registry. Stop sales pitches and promotional offers from reaching your phone number—permanently.
Telemarketing remains a key tool for telecommunications growth in Brazil, but not every consumer wants to receive these calls. Major telecom providers and financial institutions created this app to give you control. Register your phone number once, and participating providers must stop calling within 30 days. The service covers offers for mobile plans, landline, pay TV, internet, payroll loans, and payroll credit cards from all major telecommunications service providers and banks.
Registration is straightforward. Enter your phone number, select which providers or financial institutions you wish to block, and submit. The blocking applies across the board—whether calls come during business hours or at night, from local or national numbers. You maintain a permanent record of your request, with the 30-day countdown beginning from your submission date.
It's important to note that blocking requests do not prevent certain necessary calls. Financial institutions may still contact you for data confirmation, fraud prevention, collections activity, or portability-related matters. These communications exist to protect your account and financial security, separate from marketing outreach.
This app represents an industry-wide commitment to respect. Recognizing growing public concern about unwanted calls, Brazil's telecommunications sector and banking community partnered to create a standardized, transparent mechanism. Rather than juggling multiple opt-out requests across different companies, you register once through Não Me Perturbe and the blocking takes effect automatically across all participating organizations.
Your privacy matters. The registry protects your contact information and ensures that your choice to limit telemarketing is honored by law. No more fielding repeated calls about services you've already rejected. No more interruptions during dinner or family time from providers you've explicitly asked to stop.
Take back control of your phone. Download Não Me Perturbe today and join thousands of Brazilians who have already blocked unwanted telemarketing calls.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Register once to block telemarketing across all major providers
- Maintains permanent record of your opt-out request
- Covers mobile plans, pay TV, internet, loans, and credit cards
- Blocking applies 24/7 regardless of time or call origin
Cons
- Takes up to 30 days after submission for blocking to take effect
- Does not prevent legitimate calls for fraud prevention or collections
- Only works with participating telecom providers and banks in Brazil
- No control over which specific call types to block within marketing category
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