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Google has introduced a Fake Call Detection feature for Android in order to help protect users from impersonation scams.
Google has a new scam protection feature on AndroidGoogle has launched a new security feature for Android to protect users from scammers using AI tools to impersonate voices of family members and fiends to steal money or get access to sensitive information. The new feature called Fake Call Detection can identify and warn users on Android when the system detects that the person on the other end may be spoofing the phone number of someone saved in their contacts while using AI-powered voice cloning technology.
Why did Google bring the Fake Call detection feature?
Google says phone and online scams are on the rise. The company cited INTERPOL's Global Financial Fraud Threat Assessment from March this year, which identified impersonation fraud as one of the major contributors to more than $400 billion in global losses.
Impersonation frauds are also said to be among the top reported frauds to the US Federal Trade Commission which reported $2.95 billion losses from such scams in 2024, that has only grown since then.
The company also noted that while Android users could traditionally rely on Caller ID to know who is on the other end of the line but even that is not safe these days due to the new tactics employed by the scammers.
How are scammers tricking users with fake audio?
Google said as people are increasingly refusing to pick calls from unknown numbers, scammers are shifting steategies and impersonating the phone numbers of their trusted contacts.
The company says scammers primarily use a combinaion of two powerful tactics to steal the money and data of users.
First, the scammers spoof the phone number coming to the user's Android device via internet based software in order to make it appear as if the call originated from a familiar contact.
Second, they take adavantage of AI deepfake technology in order to sound like an authority figure say a family member or an employer.
What is Google doing to protect Android users?
Google says its new feature will be turned on by default and will be running behind the scenes like a "digital handshake" between devices.
So when you receive a call from a contact and if both of you are using the Google dialler app, their device will send a silent confirmation signal in real time to confirm that the call is genuinely coming from your trusted person and not being impersonated by a scammer.
However, if there is a scammer on the other end who is spoofing your friend's phone number and attempting to impersonate them, then the verification signal will be missing.
In such cases, Google's system checks with the contact's actual device. If the real device confirms that no call is being made, Android will display a warning message on screen advising users to cut the call immediately.
When will Google's digital handshake come on your phone?
Google says its fake call detection feature is rolling out globally to Android 12 and newer devices this month. The rollout will begin with the Pixel devices and then rollout to other smartphones.
About the Author
Aman Gupta
Aman Gupta is a Digital Content Producer at LiveMint with over 3.5 years of experience covering the technology landscape. He specializes in artificial intelligence and consumer technology, reporting on everything from the ethical debates around AI models to shifts in the smartphone market. <br> His reporting is grounded in first-hand testing, independent analysis, and a focus on how technology impacts everyday users. He holds a PG Diploma in Radio and Television Journalism from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Delhi (Class of 2022). <br> Outside the newsroom, he spends his time reading biographies, hunting for the perfect coffee beans, or planning his next trip. <br><br> You can find Aman on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/aman-gupta-894180214">LinkedIn</a> and on X at <a href="https://x.com/nobugsfound">@nobugsfound</a>, or reach him via email at <a href="aman.gupta@htdigital.in">aman.gupta@htdigital.in</a>.

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