Technical News Office – Cases of cyber fraud are increasing rapidly in the country. Cyber fraudsters are adopting new methods to deceive people every day. The government is also in action mode to stop these frauds and is constantly trying to get rid of them. The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has asked telecom operators to take precautions to ensure security of user data. To do this, we had until September 1 to make changes to the rules. But according to the latest reports, TRAI has decided to extend the last date. According to a report, TRAI has extended the date by a month, which will now be December 1. Telecommunications companies now have one month to implement the new commercial message traceability rule.
It will be easier to avoid scammers
With this decision by the government, it will become easier for customers of Reliance Jio, Vodafone Idea, Airtel and BSNL to avoid scammers and their tension will be reduced. Rules related to SIM cards could come into force from (September 1). Let us know in detail.
Actions taken by the government
The government has changed the rules to stop fake calls and messages. According to TRAI, telecom operators have been instructed to combat fake calls. Fraudsters deceive people and empty their bank accounts through fake calls and messages.
Know what the new rules are
According to the new rule, calls and messages arriving on the phone will be pre-verified by telecom operators. By identifying certain keywords of these numbers, these messages and calls will be blocked immediately. Apart from this, even if the SIM card user complains, those messages and call numbers will be blocked. This model is expected to be ready soon, which will help prevent fraud.
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