"Not your brother!": Beeline's audio simulator will help distinguish a fraudster from a loved one

The service will be especially useful for the older generation

Mobile operator Beeline has introduced an innovative service — an audio simulator for recognizing telephone scammers. The system is launched on a special number «89037040611», where subscribers can listen to real recordings of fraudulent calls and learn to identify fraudsters.

For Beeline subscribers, access to the simulator is completely free, while others will have to pay for the call according to the operator's tariffs. It is noteworthy that the service works even on the simplest phones, including old Nokia models.

Most scammers use standard schemes based on typical manipulation techniques and methods of psychological pressure to evoke pity. The simulator will help users learn the main signs of fraudulent calls, including characteristic phrases and methods of manipulation. Special attention is paid to debunking myths about calls from the police via messengers and other common fraud schemes.

The service will be especially useful for the older generation, who are most often the target of telephone scammers. Now, every subscriber can listen to real examples of fraudulent schemes and learn to recognize their signs.

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