NordVPN Takes on Phone Scammers with Scam Call Protection Feature
NordVPN is taking the fight to scammers.
NordVPN is taking the fight to scammers.
NordVPN is one of the biggest VPN services globally, with servers in over 60 countries. The company offers standard VPN services alongside additional security tools for privacy-conscious users.
It is known for its no-logs policy and rock-solid encryption that protect user data from surveillance and other kinds of cyber threats. The company has now launched a new feature targeting call-based scams.
Called Scam Call Protection, this new feature is integrated into the Android app for NordVPN (partner link). The tool analyzes incoming call metadata and displays warnings about potentially fraudulent phone numbers before the user answers a call.
Currently, it is limited to users in the United States, but NordVPN will most likely expand availability to other regions based on initial performance and user feedback from the limited rollout.
The feature works by scanning call metadata without accessing actual conversation content. When potentially suspicious numbers attempt to contact you, warning messages will pop up directly on your screen alongside the caller information.
Android users can enable Scam Call Protection through their NordVPN app's Threat Protection settings. The setup process requires granting specific system permissions and integrates seamlessly with existing app functionality.
Planned features include a verified caller ID for trusted numbers, more elaborate organization labels like financial or healthcare, and a way for users to report suspicious numbers.
Launching this, Mykolas Dumčius, Chief Product Officer at NordVPN, added that:
Our mission has always been to protect people’s digital lives. Scam Call Protection extends that promise by offering users a way to defend themselves from phone-based scams — without compromising privacy.
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