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Chakshu on the Sanchar Saathi portal lets users report suspected fraud via calls, SMS or WhatsApp. It helps curb cybercrime ...
India's Department of Telecommunications launched CHAKSHU, a tool within the Sanchar Saathi portal, to combat rising digital ...
Chakshu allows citizens to report suspected fraud communications received within the last 30 days. Covers scams involving bank accounts, payment wallets, sextortion, and identity theft.
Over 1,800 Mobiles Recovered via Sanchar Saathi and CEIR in One Year If you’ve ever lost your smartphone or had it stolen, ...
The Sanchar Saathi portal allows individuals to identify unknown or unauthorised SIMs linked to their Aadhaar or other ID ...
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Sanchar Saarthi was founded in May 2023, and now it has finally unleashed an application for smartphones to safeguard them from fraudulent calls and enhance their security system.
DoT's Sanchar Saathi portal launched in 2023 has been an effective mechanism in the crackdown against fraud calls and the new app will double down on these efforts by ensuring a secure environment ...
Department Of Telecommunications: The Department of Telecom's Sanchar Saathi initiative has traced over 20 lakh lost or stolen mobile phones, helping block fraudulent connections and enhancing ...
Union Minister of Communications, Jyotiraditya Scindia on Friday launched a suite of citizen-focused initiatives. Key highlights of the event included the launch of the Sanchar Saathi Mobile App ...
The Sanchar Saathi portal, introduced in May 2023, has already played a key role in tackling fraud calls and boosting mobile security. The new mobile app builds upon this framework, providing ...
DoT's Sanchar Saathi traces over 20 lakh lost, stolen phones: MoS Telecom According to data available on the Sanchar Saathi platform, the government has been able to block 33.5 lakh mobile phones ...