There is also another method, which is that the mobile phone automatically identifies the calls as harassment or fraud. We can set the mobile phone to automatically block them, and the world will be cleaner immediately!
But there is one call we must answer, and that is 96110. This is the official number of the Anti-Fraud Center. When this call comes, it means that you or your family are likely to be suffering from electronic fraud. What kind of phone calls have you received? A few days ago, the Hongqiao Branch of the Tianjin Public Security Bureau uncovered a telecom fraud case in the name of making friends. What is sad is that the suspect in this case is a young man named Zhao who was born after 2000. He found his target through an online APP. The victim, Mr. Gu, pretended to be in a relationship through sweet talk. In the end, the so-called netizen defrauded a total of 51,000 yuan, including items and cash. After the police from Hongqiao Branch brought the suspect Zhao to justice, he confessed that he had defrauded five people before defrauding Mr. Gu. This kind of fraud can still be successful, so everyone still needs to be vigilant. After hearing this, Xiao Wang, who usually pays attention to anti-fraud and anti-fraud knowledge, knew that he had encountered a scammer. In order to figure out the fraud scheme, Xiao Wang did not rush to hang up the phone, but pretended to be deceived and continued to deal with the scammer, and recorded the entire call process. Xiao Wang said that he had not left Guangzhou this year and it was impossible to get a phone card from another province. As a result, the scammer began to induce Xiao Wang to believe that her identity information had been leaked. The scammer then asked her to contact the "Shanghai Police" for filing, claiming that after the local police found out the facts and proved her innocence, they would "report the crime" The "certificate" was sent back to the "Guangdong Provincial Anti-Fraud Center" so that she would not have to bear legal responsibility for suspected fraud.