Published on June 2, 2026
For years, smartphone users have struggled with intrusive phone scams. Caller ID often failed to identify fraudulent calls, leaving many feeling vulnerable. The problem has escalated as scammers adopt more sophisticated tactics.
In response, Android has introduced an anti-scam feature for devices running Android 12 and later. Integrated with Google Dialer, this function sends a silent confirmation signal to verify the identity of the caller. Users can now have greater confidence in who is on the line.
The feature works legitimacy of the number against a database of known contacts. If the connection passes the verification process, the incoming call is flagged as trustworthy. This proactive approach aims to deter scammers and protect users from potential fraud.
The impact of this update could be significant. validation, Android hopes to reduce the volume of scam calls inundating users. This move not only fosters trust but also sets a precedent for other platforms to prioritize user safety in communications.
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