rewrite this title Google Messages now has smarter detection to tackle tricky scam messages

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rewrite this title Google Messages now has smarter detection to tackle tricky scam messages

What you need to know

  • Google’s Messages app now uses on-device AI to fight off spam, suspicious links, and other unwanted content.
  • If a potential scam is detected, Messages will either send it to spam or alert you.
  • Google is introducing alerts for dangerous links that can lead to malware or phishing sites, currently being tested in select countries with a global rollout planned soon.
  • New smart alerts will automatically blur nudity in images. Users under 18 will have this feature enabled by default, while adults need to opt in.

Google has rolled out a bunch of new security features for its Messages app that use on-device AI to fend off spam, shady links, and other digital junk.

As part of Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Google’s top messaging app picked up some upgraded scam detection, zeroing in on catching fake delivery and job offer scams.

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