Delete the true caller! Now you can know who is on the other side of the phone without the app
Everyone gets calls from unknown numbers. An app called True Caller used to tell who is on the other end. More or less almost everyone is familiar with this app. But this time it’s over! The Center has used technology to pull the rush on fake calls. Through which you will know who is on the other side before receiving the phone without the app.
What exactly is the matter? The violence of fake calls is increasing with time. Many people are in trouble by receiving the phone without understanding. That is why the new technology has been introduced by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India. Which is called CNAP (Calling Name Presentation). How will it work? Through this, even if someone you don’t know calls you, his name will appear on the screen. You will see the name of the person in whose name the SIM card is taken on the screen. Only then will you know who is calling or whether it is a fake call or not. This feature will be activated automatically on every phone. As a result, there will be no chance of falling into the trap of fraudsters. And for this, the Internet is not needed.
How will it work? Through this, even if someone you don’t know calls you, his name will appear on the screen. You will see the name of the person in whose name the SIM card is taken on the screen. Only then will you know who is calling or whether it is a fake call or not.
Actually True Caller or other such third party apps take all the documents from the phone. In many cases it would appear that you have saved someone’s name in a contact. Even if he called someone else, in many cases the same name would appear on the screen in terms of his number. As a result, fraudsters did not have to face special difficulties. The center is hopeful that the problem will be solved this time. It is known that CNAP has already been trial run on 4G and 5G networks in some cities under the leadership of the Ministry of Communications. It has been seen that the results have been positive in terms of system data and VoIP calls.
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