Hi javi
Thank you for your support!!!
We´ll be putting the complete tutorial online this week on our page (
iBlacklist for iPhone) but it is not there until now
So i´ll answer here.
The Address Book Only is a global setup to able users to accept call´s and sms´s only from his Address Book and refuse from people wich are not there. But lists has precedence over this option, wich means if you have a blacklisted contact wich is in your Address Book, it will be normally filtered. A good usage of this is like you want to accept only people added to your address book + some numbers not on it. So you can setup an whitelist with those numbers you want to accept and turn this switch ON, so the whietlist and your address book will be accepted. An empty list usage along with this option set to ON will make the software to accept only people present in your address book.
The restrict number option set to ON tells the software to refuse any calls from restricted numbers, wich means hidden ID numbers like Blocked ID and Unknown ID.
The privacy features to disable notifications just disable any kind of notification of non filtered calls and sms´s. For calls, it just remove the popup of missed calls when the phone is in lock state. The SMS´s privacy removes the popup preview and the sound notification of a just received SMS. Also, the Call Forward Privacy removes the annoying popups of Call Forwarding Active and Outgoing Call Forwarded (wich i always had before) that many iphone users have when calling any number. Some have it and some don´t, but this option removes those popups. If you never had them, you were a lucky person since when calling someone if appears and if you want to finish the call, you must click on the popup and then click again on the red button to finish the call on mobile phone.
It may (or not) be usefull to our users, but it depends on specific situations.