Google is rolling out fake call detection on Android to help users avoid deepfake scams. The feature is now available worldwide on Android 12 and above, starting with Pixel phones. The tool works through RCS. When someone calls, the phone performs a secure “digital handshake” with the contact’s device. If the check fails, the phone verifies with the real device and warns the user if the call is fake. It’s turned on by default but can be switched off in settings. This update comes as impersonation scams grow fast. INTERPOL estimates global losses at $400 billion, while the U.S. FTC reported $2.95 billion in 2024 alone. Scammers are now using AI‑generated voices to pretend to be family, friends, or even… Read More

Google rolls out fake call detection on Android
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