Google is adding a new Android feature that warns people when a call may be a scammer pretending to be someone they know. The feature, called fake call detection, is rolling out globally this month on Android 12 and later, starting with Pixel devices, and is enabled by default. It works when both parties use Phone by Google, Contacts, and Google Messages with Rich Communication Services (RCS) enabled, using encrypted device-to-device verification to detect spoofed contact calls and trigger an on-screen warning.
Why it matters: This addresses a real-world fraud tactic that combines fake caller ID with AI-generated voice impersonation, which can trick people into sending money or revealing sensitive information. Android users should keep Google's phone and messaging apps updated and treat urgent calls asking for money, codes, or account access with caution.
Sergiu Gatlan
2026.06.03
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This article establishes a new story because it is the rollout announcement for Google's specific Android anti-deepfake-call protection, not an update to an existing tracked event.
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