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Android phones can warn you if you open financial apps during a scam call

By technologistmag.com4 December 20252 Mins Read
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What’s happened? Google is expanding its in-call scam protection on Android to help shield users during sensitive calls involving financial or payment apps.

  • Whenever Android detects that you are on a call with a number not saved in your contacts, and you open a supported financial app, it will trigger a protective alert.
  • You get an option to end the call or stop screen sharing with a single tap.
  • Compatible with devices running Android 11 or higher.

This is important because: Android’s in-call scam protection is designed to guard against fraud where criminals impersonate banks or financial services.

  • The interface warns you and offers immediate actions to either end the call or stop screen share.
  • If you choose not to act immediately, the system enforces a 30-second delay before letting you proceed.
  • The 30-second pause helps interrupt pressure tactics often used in scams, giving you a moment to think.
Google’s Scam Detection for calls on Pixel 9.

Why should I care? Scammers often call pretending to be bank representatives and pressure you into sharing screens or transferring money.

  • This Android protection helps catch suspicious calls before you fall for them by giving a clear warning instead of a chance to regret it.
  • If you use banking or payment apps and get calls from unknown numbers, this feature can save you a lot of trouble.
  • Google says Android users face fewer successful scams than iPhone users, underscoring why in-call protection matters.

OK, what’s next? The in-call protection started as a pilot in the UK earlier this year. Google reports that the system has already helped thousands of users avoid potentially costly scam calls.

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