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Android introduces fake call detection to stop deepfake scams

Android introduced fake call detection, an industry-first feature that identifies and flags suspected spoofed calls using AI-voice cloning scams, also known as deepfake attacks. The feature works by sending a silent, end-to-end encrypted confirmation signal between devices using Phone by Google to verify a caller's identity in real time. The rollout comes as impersonation fraud contributes to over $400 billion in global losses, with the FTC reporting $2.95 billion in U.S. losses from such scams in 2024.

read4 min publishedJun 3, 2026

Imagine your phone rings. The caller ID says "Mom." You answer, and it sounds exactly like her; she has the same tone, the same voice. However, the person on the other end isn't your mom — it’s a scammer using AI tools to impersonate her and demand money from you for a fake emergency.

To help protect you from the growing threat of impersonation scams, Android is introducing fake call detection, an industry-first protection that can detect and flag suspected spoofed calls when your contact and you are both using Phone by Google. This builds on our recent launch of verified financial calls, which warns you if a scammer is attempting to impersonate your financial institution.

Marking a major milestone in mobile security, fake call detection helps protect you, your family and friends by identifying when a caller isn’t who they claim to be, giving you an extra layer of defense against sophisticated AI-voice cloning scams, also called deepfake attacks, of your contacts.

The Growing Threat of Impersonation Attacks

Phone and online scams are a massive and growing problem. INTERPOL’s March 2026 Global Financial Fraud Threat Assessment cited impersonation fraud as one of the leading contributors to over $400 billion in global losses. Impersonation scams are also among the top reported frauds to the FTC, with losses totaling $2.95 billion in 2024 and growing worldwide. For years, people have relied on caller ID to know who is on the other end of the line, but this is no longer sufficient due to scammers’ new tactics.

With many people refusing to pick up calls from unknown numbers, scammers are shifting strategies and impersonating the phone numbers of contacts. Scammers are combining two powerful tactics to steal your money and data:

  • Scammers spoofthe phone number, routing calls through internet-based software to make it appear as though the call is originating from a familiar, contact. - Then they use easily accessible AI deepfake technologyto sound exactly like an authority figure, family member, or employer. In fact,experts sayAI audio deepfakes have become so realistic that most people can no longer reliably distinguish them from real human voices.

How Android Detects and Alerts You of Fake Calls

This feature is on by default and works automatically behind the scenes. Think of it like a digital handshake between devices. When a contact calls you and you’re both using Phone by Google, their device sends a silent confirmation signal in real time to your device to verify the call is legitimate and truly coming from the contact’s device. Because this digital handshake uses end-to-end encrypted Rich Communication Services (RCS) technology, it is completely private.

If a scammer tries to impersonate your contact, that initial confirmation signal will be missing. Your device will instantly notice this and ping your contact's actual device to double-check. If their real device says, "I'm not making a call right now," you'll get a warning on your screen advising you to hang up immediately. This proactive alert helps you avoid falling victim to deepfake impersonation and call spoofing in real time. You can disable this feature at any time in the Phone by Google app settings. Availability

We are rolling out fake call detection globally in Phone by Google to Android 12+ devices this month starting with Pixel devices 1 . Phone by Google is already the default phone app for the majority of Android devices. If your device uses a different app, you can

install Phone by Googlefrom the Play Store and set it as your default phone app to help protect yourself from fake calls.

Security shouldn’t be limited to just one type of phone or app. We want to raise the bar across the industry to help protect as many people as possible. That’s why we built this feature on top of Rich Communication Services (RCS), an open standard – making it possible for other apps and device manufacturers to adopt this technology.

Google’s Continued Leadership in Protecting Users

Google has a long history of leading the fight against impersonation and scams:

Fake call detection represents the next major step in our industry-leading protections against scams. As scammers grow more sophisticated, we are continuing to expand and evolve our protections.

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