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Fast-rising spam call alerts

Spam call alerts in Canada

This alert center highlights numbers in Canada with fast-rising complaints or comments during the last 7 days. Use the alarm level to prioritize what should be reviewed first.

Updated: 12.06.2026 14:39
Active alerts 2
HIGH alerts 0
MEDIUM alerts 1
LOW alerts 1
7-day complaints 0
7-day comments 4

Fast-rising spam call alerts

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Data interpretation

What the data adds to Spam call alerts in Canada

For Canada, this section turns the live figures on Spam call alerts in Canada into a readable signal. It helps users understand scale, momentum and the next useful action instead of seeing only a raw table.

Scale

What the numbers say

Active alerts is currently 2, while HIGH alerts is 0. Reading both metrics together gives the page context and helps distinguish broad activity from isolated noise.

Active alerts 2
Focus

Where attention is concentrated

Fastest rising points to 3142005455; the related metric, 7-day complaints, is 0. This gives users a practical starting point before opening individual number pages.

Fastest rising 3142005455
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How to use this page

Use this page as an early warning layer: quickly rising complaints and comments can reveal new spam waves before they become obvious in older reports.

Content depth Live statistical context

How alerts are calculated

The alert score compares the last 7 days of complaints and approved comments with the previous 7 days for Canada. Results are cached so the page stays fast while still tracking new spam patterns.

FAQ

What does this Canada spam alert center show?

It shows numbers with recent complaint or comment growth in the selected country.

What do LOW, MEDIUM and HIGH mean?

HIGH means stronger or faster recent activity; MEDIUM means meaningful growth; LOW means early activity that should still be monitored.

Can an alert prove spam?

No. Alerts are trend signals and should be reviewed together with comments, votes and number details.