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        "msgid": "google-issues-warning-do-not-answer-calls-from-this-number-1774943668",
        "date": "2026-03-31 12:30:00",
        "title": "Google Issues Warning! Do Not Answer Calls from This Number",
        "author": "",
        "source": "CNBC",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Technology",
        "summary": "Google has rolled out its real-time Scam Detection feature for phone calls on Android devices, following a demonstration at I\/O 2024, to identify and alert users to potential fraudulent conversations. The feature listens for scam patterns, such as urgent demands for fund transfers from supposed bank representatives, and provides on-screen warnings with options to end the call or dismiss the alert. Currently available in beta for Google Pixel 6 and later models in the US, it runs on-device with no audio storage and must be manually enabled by users.",
        "content": "<p>Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia \u2014 Google has finally launched the real-time\nScam Detection feature for phone calls on Android mobiles, after\npreviously demonstrating it at I\/O 2024. This feature can detect\nconversation patterns identical to scam attempts. Scam Detection listens\nfor conversation patterns commonly associated with scams. Once\nidentified as a scammer, the feature will prompt the user to check their\nphone with a visual warning of possible scam activity, such as\n\u201cSuspicious activity detected for this call\u201d, accompanied by an \u201cEnd\ncall\u201d button, or the ability to mark it as \u201cNot a scam\u201d. For example, if\nthe caller claims to be from a bank and asks the user to transfer funds\nimmediately due to a suspected account violation, Scam Detection will\nprocess the call to determine if it is likely a scam. On the Pixel 9\nseries, Scam Detection is powered by Gemini Nano. This security feature\nis also available on Pixel 6-8a thanks to \u201cGoogle\u2019s robust on-device\nmachine learning models\u201d. Google states that \u201cno audio or conversation\ntranscripts are stored on the device. Everything is sent to Google\nservers or elsewhere, or can be retrieved after the call\u201d. Scam\nDetection is disabled by default and must be enabled by the user. This\ndetection can be disabled from the Phone app settings, with the option\nto turn it off during specific calls. Scam Detection is now being\nlaunched for public beta users of Google Pixel 6 or later phones in the\nUnited States. To enable it, go to Google Phone app Settings &gt; Scam\nDetection. To provide feedback on the user experience, click Google\nPhone app -&gt; Menu -&gt; Help &amp; Feedback -&gt; Send Feedback.<\/p>",
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