

In a bid to enhance user security, Meta has rolled out a groundbreaking feature on WhatsApp designed to identify and alert users to potential scams. The new tool, aptly named "Scam Alert," leverages artificial intelligence to analyze chat patterns indicative of scams. Currently in its beta phase, this feature requires users to opt-in by downloading it onto their smartphones. "Scam Alert" operates by employing machine learning algorithms that have been extensively trained on thousands of messages previously reported as scams by WhatsApp users. This on-device analysis ensures that users' conversations remain private and do not get transmitted outside the device without explicit permission. Upon spotting suspicious elements in a conversation, the tool will sound an alarm, giving users options to block, report, or carry on with the conversation if they choose. WhatsApp, boasting a user base exceeding 3 billion globally, identifies this innovation as crucial given the rise of scams originating from social media platforms, with the FTC noting the prevalence of such scams. In conjunction with this release, Meta emphasizes its commitment to user data privacy and security by keeping the scam detection process entirely localized on individual devices. 7 On Your Side extends its support to consumers facing these digital threats, offering guidance and mediation services to those in the San Francisco Bay Area dealing with various consumer-related challenges. While this service doesn't cover legal disputes or medical issues, it stands as a resource for addressing consumer grievances. Meta’s latest initiative marks a significant step towards safer digital communication by empowering WhatsApp users to guard against fraud on their terms.