Leading search technology
company, Truecaller has reported 2 million spam calls in Nigeria, with a total
of 120 000 spam and unwanted calls detected every day across the country. According
a recent report from the company, the user community-based application detects
120 000 spam and unwanted calls every day in Nigeria. Truecaller’s data
highlights an issue that is becoming an increasing cause for concern in Nigeria
as spammers become more adept at harassing and taking advantage of smartphone
users in Nigeria.
According to Husain Misherghi, VP
of Growth and Partnerships for Truecaller, thousands of smartphone users are
the victims of spammers in Nigeria every day. “You can protect yourself with Truecaller by
reporting spam and unwanted numbers, and blocking them forever. That
information is listed in our database and we report it to Truecaller's
community of users, providing a safe and secure communication experience for
all Nigerians with easy, hassle-free calls.”
Close to 4 million Nigerians use
Truecaller from among the global Truecaller community of over 200 million. The
innovative app enables users to block unwanted and spam calls they have
reported to Truecaller, or receive assistance from the app's database where
spam numbers are listed and marked in red.
To further protect smartphone
users from spam, Truecaller has taken its cutting-edge technology to the next
level with Truemessenger, an SMS replacement app that tells users who sent an
SMS even if they are not in your contacts. Truemessenger does for SMS what
Truecaller has done for mobile phone calls - identifies incoming SMS, filters
and blocks spam SMS, to keep our users’ inboxes safe and clean.
Truecaller can be downloaded for
free on popular platforms including Android, iOS, Windows Phone, BlackBerry, Tizen and Nokia feature phones. Truedialer is
available for free on Android and Windows Phone, and Truemessenger is available
for free on Android.
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