The app not only identifies and blocks incoming robocalls based on the message's audio fingerprint. It also forwards them to a honeypot number where the calls are analyzed and added to a growing database of similar spammy messages. Robokiller is currently being developed for the iOS platform and has an active Kickstarter campaign. Hopefully the FTC's prize purse will help the team reach its $75,000 funding goals.

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