The Department of Telecommunications (DOT) is taking a major step to curb rising cyber fraud in India. Here’s everything you need to know:

1 Why These New Rules Are Needed

· Cyber frauds using fake or unverified mobile numbers are on the rise.

· Scammers often exploit mobile networks to commit financial frauds, phishing attacks, and identity theft.

· The new regulations aim to protect users and strengthen wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital security.

2 Which Companies Are Affected?

· The rules will apply to all major telecom operators, including:

o Airtel

o Reliance Jio

o BSNL

o Vodafone-Idea

· Other smaller telecom providers may also be required to comply.

3 What the New Rules Entail

· Telecom companies will have to verify mobile numbers more strictly before activation.

· Verification could involve:

o KYC (Know Your Customer) checks

o Biometric authentication

o Linking with government ID like Aadhaar or PAN

· This ensures that only genuine users can activate new SIM cards.

4 Benefits for Users

· Reduced cyber fraud risk as fake numbers will be harder to use.

· Increased account and financial security for banking and online transactions.

· Easier tracking and prevention of fraudulent activities by law enforcement.

5 Key Takeaway

· The DOT’s new rules mark a significant move toward safer telecom usage.

· Users should ensure their KYC details are updated to avoid disruptions.

· This is a step forward in combating wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital crimes and protecting citizens’ data.

 

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