Bell is developing a new tool in combating unwanted messages and fraud calls to help customer warn of incoming calls.
The new “Suspicious calls” company will use the AI and machine learning (ML) to naming the incoming calls as “possible fraud” or “possible random mail”. New stickers should help inform people and hope to reduce the number of random mail calls and fraud they answer.
Suspicious Bell calls are now discovered for free, through the company’s brands and mobility plans. This means that Virgin Plus and Lucky Mobile customers will benefit from the tool as well.
Bell claims that the artificial intelligence tool “will increase intelligence over time” and learn from the patterns of calls and threats.
to New feature support pageCustomers do not need to do anything to enable the detection of suspicious calls. However, there is no way to stop it.
Update April 30, 2025 at 4:27 pm East: Bell said Mobile phones He said that there is a mistake on its website that Samsung devices have a similar call feature that must be turned off in order to use the discovery of suspicious calls.
Bell explained that not only Samsung – most Android devices offer similar features to protect RAM. Moreover, Bell says that features can coexist, but Android version usually takes priority and can exceed the discovery of Bell calls.
Android users who want to ensure that they use the detection of suspicious calls from Bell to the phone application, take advantage of the three -grade menu> Settings> and stop the “caller identifier and protect the random mail”. Doing this will automatically run the detection of Bell calls.
Elsewhere, Bell recommends adding important contacts to your phone’s list of contacts to avoid calls from those numbers that are called.
Bell says that the discovery of suspicious calls builds the current call -prohibiting technology that prevents known fraudulent calls from reaching customers. The company claims to have banned more than 6.6 billion unwanted calls since the experiment of technology in 2020 and its launch in 2021.
It should be noted that Rogers and Telus also have anti -messenger call tools. In 2023, Rogers launched a “RAM” call, which calls potential random mail or fraudulent calls just like Bell’s suspicious call. Telus “Call Control” was launched in 2020, which passes the calls in an attempt to prevent Robocalls from reaching.
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