How scammers steal your voice: Three words you should never say on the phone to avoid scams. – Page 2

How scammers steal your voice: Three words you should never say on the phone to avoid scams.

Wait for the other person to speak first.

Ask them to identify themselves.

Ask who they are looking for.

This way, you avoid revealing your voice without knowing who you’re talking to.

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Analyze speech patterns.

Reproduce emotions.

Adjust accent and speed.

In just a few minutes, they can create audio recordings that sound like a real person and can even mimic fear, urgency, or calm.

This is why many victims believe that they are talking to a family member, a bank or a reputable company.

Tips and recommendations to protect your voice
Do not answer calls from unknown numbers with « yes », « confirm » or « accept ».

Always ask the person to identify themselves first.

Avoid participating in surveys or unsolicited advertising calls.

Hang up if something makes you uncomfortable.

Check your bank statements regularly.

Block and report suspicious numbers.

If someone pretends to be a family member, hang up and call back yourself.

Small habits can make a big difference.

In the age of artificial intelligence, your voice is a digital key.

It’s just as important to protect it as it is to protect your password or personal information.

With mindfulness and simple habits, you can use your phone without worrying about falling into invisible traps.

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