Whoscall Launches in the Philippines to Help Fight Scams

Whoscall Launches in the Philippines to Help Fight Scams

Whoscall, an app with anti-fraud features, has officially launched in the Philippines. The app can find unknown numbers, stop spam calls, and check unsafe URLs. It has partnered with government agencies in other countries to help fight scams, and it encourages everyone in the Philippines to install the app to protect themselves from potential risks.

Whoscall, an app with anti-fraud features that has been used in various Asian countries, has officially launched in the Philippines.
Whoscall Launches in the Philippines to Help Fight Scams
Operated by Gogolook, a Taiwan-based technology company, the app held an event on August 22 at New World Makati Hotel, Makati City where it launched its initiative to lessen scam cases in the country.
Whoscall Launches in the Philippines to Help Fight Scams
The app can find unknown numbers, stop spam calls, and check unsafe URLs using its smart AI and a database of over 2.6 billion numbers, the biggest in Southeast Asia.
"Our technology and database, which has improved in other markets, will be applied to the Philippine Market as well," said Manwoo Joo, Gogolook's Chief Operating Officer, during the launch.
Joo also mentioned that the app's success has led to collaborative efforts with government agencies in the countries where it's been launched, aimed at bolstering cybersecurity collectively.
"We used to partner with the law enforcement locally as well as the private sector [in different countries] as well… its because we can efficiently deliver the message or give the proper warning to the people what is a scam," Joo added.
Among the attendees of the launch was Undersecretary Alexander Ramos from the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC). He pointed out that while the CICC and other government bodies assist the public with scam-related concerns, he stressed the importance of a collaborative approach involving the private sector and the public for a more cohesive response.
"Fighting this is very difficult… but if we know who we are tracking down, it will hasten the process of investigation. Which is why we have the Sim Card Registration Law," said Ramos.
"But it is not sufficient. If the public and the private sector would work with us and start reporting these, we are able to catch them… We can stop them if we work together. And with this effort [Gogolook has] right now, it will further bolster out capability," he added.
Expanding their service beyond SMS to other messaging platforms, Gabriel Barrios, Gogolook's country marketing head for the Philippines, indicated that their roadmap includes integration with apps like Viber and Telegram.
"We highly encourage everyone to install it on their phones and join the community to protect themselves and their loved ones from potential risks, fraud, and scams. It's about time we all step up and unite for a Scam-Free Pilipinas!" Barrios said.

Here are some of the features of Whoscall that can help you protect yourself from scams:

  • Caller ID: Whoscall can identify unknown numbers and display their name, location, and other information. This can help you to avoid answering calls from scammers.
  • Spam call blocking: Whoscall can block spam calls from known scammers. This can help to reduce the number of unwanted calls that you receive.
  • URL scanning: Whoscall can scan URLs in text messages and emails to check if they are safe. This can help to protect you from clicking on malicious links.
Whoscall is a free app that is available for download on both Android and iOS devices. I highly recommend installing it on your phone to help protect yourself from scams.

Here are some additional tips for avoiding scams:

  • Never give out personal information over the phone, even if the caller claims to be from a legitimate company.
  • Be wary of emails or text messages that ask for your personal information or that contain links that you are not familiar with.
  • If you think you have been scammed, report it to the authorities immediately.
By following these tips, you can help to protect yourself from scams.

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