Vodafone has launched a new service to protect subscribers from fraudsters.
yesterday, 17:23
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Svyatenko Tamara
yesterday, 17:23
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The mobile operator Vodafone has introduced a new service 'Suspicious Number' that will help subscribers protect themselves from fraudulent calls. This was reported by the company's press service.
This new feature detects numbers that may pose a fraud threat and automatically blocks them.
'Thanks to this service, our subscribers will be protected from unwanted calls and will have more peace of mind rather than stress,' said Vodafone.
If fraudsters try to contact users, they will receive an SMS notification from the operator about the call attempt. 'Suspicious Number' allows users to stay in touch only with trusted contacts, the company emphasizes. This service can be activated through the My Vodafone app.
We would also like to mention which mobile operators - Vodafone, Kyivstar, or lifecell - have lost more customers after the price increases.
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