Scammers employ tactics like fake delivery alerts, phishing texts, and social engineering tricks to gain access to your information. On average, victims of these schemes lose around $577. To make matters worse, AI-driven robocalls are complicating the detection of fraudulent calls, even with various spam-blocking tools on the market.
Think about it—how often do you share your phone number when signing up for online services, social media accounts, or e-commerce sites? Your phone number has become a digital key to your personal information, and once exposed, you’re vulnerable to a constant stream of spam calls and scams.
Changing your number isn’t a quick fix either. It’s tied to countless accounts and services, and switching it can disrupt both your personal and professional life.
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