family member,
bank,
an employee of a real company.
Practical tips for protecting your voice
Do not respond with “yes”, “confirm” or “accept” to unknown numbers.
Always ask the other person to identify themselves first.
Avoid surveys and robocalls.
Stop the conversation if something bothers you.
Check your bank statements regularly.
Block and report suspicious numbers.
If someone claims to be your relative, hang up and call back.
Small habits matter a lot
In the age of artificial intelligence, your voice is a digital key .
Protecting it is just as important as protecting your passwords and personal data.
With attention and a few simple habits, you can use your phone safely
without falling into invisible traps.
This article is for informational purposes only and is not guaranteed to be complete or exhaustive.