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James Godfrey

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Oct 13, 2011
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Hi

Got a little issue where blocked contacts are not syncing between my iPhone and Mac, my Mac list appears empty whilst my iPhone block list has several numbers...

I can add numbers to my block list on my iPhone but can’t on my Mac... any help with this would be appreciated.

Thanks
 
Same thing here, even after 10.14.1 update on Mac. Originally did a clean install of 10.14, no backup was restored, signed into and set everything up from scratch, and the block list is empty in the FaceTime app. Also Wi-Fi calling keeps turning itself off randomly. However, I have not received any calls from the blocked numbers list on my iPhone, and if I have they did not come through on the Mac, so it must be working properly, and probably just a visual bug.
 
Hi

Got a little issue where blocked contacts are not syncing between my iPhone and Mac, my Mac list appears empty whilst my iPhone block list has several numbers...

I can add numbers to my block list on my iPhone but can’t on my Mac... any help with this would be appreciated.

Thanks

Same thing here, even after 10.14.1 update on Mac. Originally did a clean install of 10.14, no backup was restored, signed into and set everything up from scratch, and the block list is empty in the FaceTime app. Also Wi-Fi calling keeps turning itself off randomly. However, I have not received any calls from the blocked numbers list on my iPhone, and if I have they did not come through on the Mac, so it must be working properly, and probably just a visual bug.

I am having this same problem, however a blocked contact did manage to send me a message on my Mac. Has this resolved for you two?
 
I am having this same problem, however a blocked contact did manage to send me a message on my Mac. Has this resolved for you two?

Holy crap, that's weird. I wondered why my Mac rang for a phone call the other day but my phone didn't. It was a number I had already blocked, as I found out just now when I went through my list of blocked callers on my phone and checked. My Mac still doesn't show any blocked callers in the list. FaceTime on Mojave is just jacked up. It will randomly "forget" that Wi-Fi calling is enabled, and I will get the prompt in the top-right to enable it. On top of that, clicking the button to enable it does nothing! I still have to manually open the FaceTime app, go into Settings, only to find it is still enabled like normal. Makes no sense.
 
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