@DTS Engineer would more people filing a bug for the same issue help? If so I'll file a bug as well even though previous reporters already filed a bug.
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Also regarding the whole topic, and as someone who tested the CXCallDirectoryProvider APIs before iOS 18, I can tell that a phone number registered in your contacts could not be blocked prior to iOS 18, it seems being known to the user was always overriding blocking. The issue might be somewhere else.
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This isn't true. In iOS 17 and before, contacts' numbers could be placed into the extension and they would be blocked as expected (there was no stipulation about a number needing to not be associated with a contact).
This only changed in iOS 18 when contacts' numbers placed into the extension would not get blocked, which is NOT expected.
Same here. Last build was iOS 14 build and uploaded last night. Still not showing up in Testflight.
Same here. Latest build with iOS 14 is not showing up in Testflight since yesterday's upload. Before the most recent build, it would show up without delay.