Call Bomber Mode in BOMBitUP
BOMBitUP includes a call mode that can request repeated automated calls through third-party services. This page documents that mode; it is not an invitation to disrupt another person's phone. Use it only for a small, agreed test on a number whose owner has given clear prior consent.
Before Starting a Test
- Get permission from the phone owner and agree on a short test window.
- Use a personal test number, not a business, public service, or emergency number.
- Agree on a small limit and stop immediately when asked.
- Download only the published release and verify its checksum on the download page.
How the Mode Works
The app submits requests to external service integrations. Those integrations may reject, rate-limit, delay, or stop requests without notice. Availability varies over time and by number, provider, and country. BOMBitUP does not guarantee a call count, delivery speed, caller identity, carrier coverage, or continued availability.
- Open the current BOMBitUP release and select the call feature.
- Enter only the number authorized for the test, including its country code.
- Choose the smallest available count and begin the agreed test.
- Watch the receiving phone and stop the test as soon as the result is confirmed.
Privacy and Caller Information
Do not assume this mode is anonymous. External providers, network operators, the receiving device, and security systems may retain request or call metadata. Displayed caller information can also vary. The website makes no promise that the user's identity or activity cannot be traced.
Common Questions
Are calls guaranteed?
No. Third-party services and carrier controls change frequently. A request shown by the app does not prove that a call reached the number.
Is the mode available in every country?
No fixed country or carrier coverage is promised. Regional pages describe phone-number formats and known limitations, not guaranteed support.
What if unwanted calls are arriving?
Use device blocking and spam controls, contact the network operator, and submit an abuse report with timestamps and non-sensitive evidence. The app's Protection List applies to BOMBitUP SMS requests and should not be described as universal call blocking.
Prohibited Uses
The terms prohibit using BOMBitUP without prior consent. Never use call mode to:
- Harass or intimidate anyone
- Target strangers or unknown numbers
- Disrupt emergency services or businesses
- Threaten or stalk someone
Repeated unwanted calls can cause real harm and may violate local laws or provider rules. Stop rather than retrying when a request is blocked or the owner withdraws consent.
See also: Email Bomber · How to Use BOMBitUP · Changelog
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