4/23/2025 at 7:57:49 AM
Spam and scam calls are an absolute menace in India, to the point that the prime minister went on record warning citizens about some of them (there was a wave of "digital arrest" scams recently). The authorities are generally trying to crack down, but it's a case of too little too late; they should've started at least a decade and a half ago when things were just starting to pick up, but corruption and lack of technical proficiency in most government departments meant that it all just grew unchecked.There are tools though: Google is generally good at identifying most spam, there's also Truecaller (filled with ads and a privacy nightmare). You also have avenues for sending complaints (most providers have do-not-disturb complaint forms right within their apps, and there's a system called Chakshu which the government has introduced). But it'll be a very long time till domestic scam calls get reined in, and unless there is significant internal and international pressure, outgoing scam calls to other nations will still keep going on.
by sometimes_all
4/23/2025 at 12:29:28 PM
Yeah they are firing arrows,lets discuss shield technology and make protection a private endeavour . Meanwhile everyone of this scam calls is a very effective advertising for isolationism and protectionism. How much water does there have to be in a boat before you stop giving swimming lessons and start calling the gaping hole in the hull a systemic risk?by ashoeafoot