How to Block Incoming Calls Safaricom
It’s frustrating when spam calls, unknown numbers, or just unwanted voices keep disturbing you—especially at odd hours. If you feel like your phone’s ringing more than talking back, blocking incoming calls on your Safaricom line can give you peace of mind. Below are simple, real-world ways to take control.
Quick Answer — At a Glance
Use Safaricom’s call barring USSD code to block all incoming calls.
Set up call forwarding/divert to send calls elsewhere (like voicemail).
Use your phone’s built-in block or “Do Not Disturb” feature for specific numbers.
Contact Safaricom support if USSD codes or settings fail.
Step-by-Step Guide
Block all incoming calls via call barring code
Dial
*35*0000#
from your Safaricom line to activate barring of all incoming calls. Majira Media+1To disable this, dial
#35*0000#
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Use call forwarding (divert) to send calls away
To divert all incoming calls to another number: dial
**21*<destination number>#
. Confirm by dialing*#21#
. Pulselive Kenya+1To divert when you’re busy:
**67*<destination number>#
, confirm via*#67#
.To divert when unanswered:
**61*<destination number>#
, then check using*#61#
.To divert when unreachable (e.g. phone off):
**62*<destination number>#
, check via*#62#
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Block specific numbers using your phone settings
On Android or iPhone, open the calls/phone app → go to “Recent Calls” or “Call Log” → tap the number you want to block → select “Block” or “Block Contact.”
You can also go into Settings → Calls → Blocked Numbers (or equivalent depending on your phone) to add numbers manually.
Use Do Not Disturb or phone settings for unknown/private numbers
Most phones let you silence or block calls from “Unknown,” “Private,” or “Withheld” numbers.
Or set up Do Not Disturb mode to allow only calls from contacts or certain “favorites.”
Reach out to Safaricom customer care if needed
If you try the above and calls still get through, there may be an issue with your SIM, network config, or barring settings.
Call 100 (Safaricom customer service) and ask them to help set up call barring or verify if your request is supported on your line.
Important Notes & Tips
Default PIN for call barring: When applying barring, you may be asked for a PIN. Often the default is 0000. If you’ve changed it, use your new PIN. Tuko.co.ke – Kenya news.+1
Phone model matters: Some phones don’t support all USSD codes or may require you to change SIM settings for barring to work properly.
Charges or restrictions: Usually call barring is free, but forwarding calls may incur normal call charges depending on the number. Check with Safaricom if unsure.
Emergency calls: Blocking all incoming calls can make it hard for vital numbers (e.g., family, emergencies) to reach you. Use selective blocking if possible.
FAQs
Will dialing 350000# block all calls including from family or emergency numbers?
Yes — it blocks all incoming calls. If you still want calls from specific trusted people, use your phone’s block settings instead of full barring.
What happens if I lose or forget the PIN for call barring?
You’ll need to contact Safaricom customer support to reset or help you with the barring PIN.
Does call forwarding cost extra money?
Yes, forwarded calls may be charged as normal outgoing calls depending on the destination number. It’s a good idea to use a number you own to avoid surprises.
If I block incoming calls, can people still send me SMS?
Yes. Call blocking or barring doesn’t always affect SMS. You’ll need to separately block messages or set up SMS barring feature.
Can Safaricom unblock calls if I change my mind?
Absolutely. You can disable barring by dialing the deactivation codes like #35*0000#
, or remove forwarding via phone settings or cancel the divert codes.