
Here is a detailed guide on how to call someone who blocked you using Google Duo (now integrated with Google Meet):
How to Call Someone Who Blocked You Using Duo Call
Getting blocked by someone can be frustrating, especially when you feel the need to reconnect or explain something important. While respecting privacy is essential, there are moments when reaching out one last time feels necessary. Google Duo, now a part of Google Meet, is a high-quality video and voice calling app by Google. However, like most communication platforms, it allows users to block others. If someone has blocked you on Duo, calling them directly becomes nearly impossible—but there are a few workarounds and considerations worth understanding.
1. Understand What Blocking on Google Duo Means
When someone blocks you on Google Duo:
- You will not be able to call or message them through Duo.
- Your existing call history with them may disappear.
- They won’t receive notifications or see any attempts you make to connect.
- Even if you try repeatedly, the app won’t let the call go through to them.
In short, Duo (now Google Meet) takes privacy seriously, and blocking ensures no direct contact.
2. What Not to Do
Before we dive into possible alternatives, it’s important to clarify what you should avoid:
- Do not harass or repeatedly try to bypass blocks.
- Do not create fake profiles to trick someone into answering. This can be considered harassment or stalking.
- Respect people’s right to disconnect and their boundaries.
That said, if you believe you’ve been blocked mistakenly or have a genuine reason to reconnect, read on for some possible workarounds.
3. Use an Alternate Google Account
One of the most straightforward ways to reach out is by using a different Google account:
Steps:
- Log out of your current Duo/Google account.
- Create a new Google account or use a secondary one (if available).
- Set up Google Duo or Google Meet using this new account.
- Add the person’s number or email to your contacts.
- Attempt a call or message.
If the person hasn’t blocked this second account, your call may go through. If they respond, be respectful. Explain briefly why you reached out and give them the option to continue or disconnect.
4. Use Google Meet with Invite Links
Google Duo is now integrated with Google Meet, and you can use this to your advantage:
- Open the Google Meet app.
- Tap on “New meeting” and create a meeting link.
- Share the invite link via SMS, email, or another messaging platform.
- The recipient can choose to join if they feel comfortable.
This method doesn’t rely on direct Duo calling and puts the decision in their hands—an ethical approach.
5. Try Reaching Out via SMS or Email
If your Duo call is blocked, but your number isn’t completely blocked from their device, you can:
- Send a polite SMS explaining that you’re trying to reach them for an important reason.
- Or send an email if you have their address.
Keep the message respectful, concise, and non-intrusive. Never spam or guilt-trip the other person.
6. Respect Boundaries and Consider Moving On
It’s worth repeating that if someone has blocked you, they likely have their reasons. Sometimes, giving space and time is the best way forward. Respecting someone’s boundary may even make future reconciliation possible.
Ask yourself:
- Is it urgent or just emotional impulse?
- Will contacting them help or harm the situation?
- Have you given them enough time and space?
Being respectful and mature about boundaries is far more powerful than forcing communication.
7. Prevent Getting Blocked in the Future
If this has happened more than once, consider:
- Improving your communication style.
- Addressing conflicts early instead of letting them escalate.
- Listening more and reacting less.
Maintaining open and respectful communication can help preserve relationships.
Conclusion
While getting blocked on Google Duo can feel like a closed door, there are limited and respectful ways you can still attempt to reach out—such as using an alternate account, sending a Google Meet invite link, or simply sending a short message via SMS or email. However, the most important thing to keep in mind is respect. People block for a reason, and it’s critical to approach any attempts at reconnection with sensitivity and maturity.