Hiding phone number being called through iOS app [closed] - ios

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I want let users make calls through my app. Is there a way to hide the number being called, so that the privacy is protected?
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I don't think that this is possible, as it could be used for malicious purposes.

If you want the privacy of the person making the call to be hidden, you can use a *67 prefix on the number when you dial. Basically, just add *67 to the beginning of the number. Most US carriers support this.

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I want to drop a particular call if caller number belongs to some 'black-list'.
Is there any such possibility to do this programmatically on iOS (iPhones and iPads)?
From my understanding, such program must be running all the time like system service but I've never seen such apps. If no, then I could run app by myself and put it in background, but will the app from background be able to do this, and finally are there ant methods in API for performing this?
There's no public APIs for achieving anything like that.
Moreover this is a functionality that Apple will embed in iOS7, as per the last WWDC conference.

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Any way of doing the described in this question in iOS?
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How can i disable the phone when user going over 10mph , disable means user can't use email or any text writing work.I am able to calculate the speed but not disable or hang the iPhone.
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You can't, You might be able to make your own app give a warning that you are traveling to fast. But there is no way to disable to iPhone.
All apps are sandbox and have limited acces to the other apps or the system.

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I want to make an emailing application but I wanted to know if there is maybe already an application that provides their source code so I could get a head start. Like maybe just the simple concept of placing emails in a table view and retrieving them from a server. If there is anything out there please let me know.
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http://mobile.tutsplus.com/tutorials/iphone/mfmailcomposeviewcontroller/
http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=ECkJh2mnFc8&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DECkJh2mnFc8
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I am developing an iPhone app and I need it to call a number that starts with *, is there a way to overcome Apple's restrictions (I know they prevent that)?
If Apple has explicitly restricted something then you can't just "overcome" it in the build in SDK. Usually the only way to get around Apple's security protocols is to develop an application strictly for Cydia.

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