Truecaller Internal Report highlights large scale prevention of scam
attempts,
saving consumers both time and money
New
Delhi : Indians received more than 4,000 crore spam calls in 2025, reflecting
the growing scale of fraud, disruption, and digital risk in everyday
communication. In India, every phone call carries meaning - it can open doors
to opportunity, deliver vital information, or even expose individuals to
serious risk. As the country accelerates towards becoming a digitally empowered
and globally competitive economy under the vision of Viksit Bharat, trust in
communication has become a defining pillar of progress.
Truecaller’s latest
report shows that 1,189 crore of these unwanted calls were blocked before
reaching users, helping millions avoid scams, wasted time, and unnecessary
stress in an increasingly connected economy. With over 100 crore active phone
connections in the country powering commerce, governance, and personal
relationships, Truecaller today released its 2025 India Insights Report,
offering a data-driven view of how spam and fraud are reshaping the nation’s
communication landscape and how technology is helping protect crores of people
every day.
The report captures
how these decisions played out across 2025, revealing both the scale of digital
risk and the growing importance of protection.
“In a country
where connectivity is powering opportunity at every level, trust has become our
most valuable digital asset,” said Rishit Jhunjhunwala, CEO, Truecaller.
“Fraud today is not just a technical problem, it is a human one. It exploits
fear, urgency, and uncertainty in moments that matter most. Our responsibility
is to make sure that no Indian has to choose between staying connected and
staying safe. Our focus at Truecaller is simple: help people stay connected
without compromising their safety and stopping risk before it turns into loss.”
According to the
report, Truecaller identified more than 4,168 crore spam calls across India in
2025, reflecting the full extent of disruptive and potentially harmful
communication. Of these, 1,189 crore unwanted calls were blocked by Truecaller
users. In addition, 770 crore fraudulent calls were detected, many of them
impersonating banks, government authorities, payment platforms, and well-known
brands.
Spam messaging also
remained a major concern. During the year, over 12,903 crore spam SMS were
identified, with volumes increasing significantly in the second half of 2025.
As legitimate alerts and fraudulent messages increasingly share the same
digital space, users are being forced to make faster and more complex
judgments, raising the cost of even small mistakes.
These figures
represent more than operational metrics. They reflect billions of moments of potential
disruption, confusion, and risk — and billions more where harm was prevented.
Out of the total
spam activity identified, community reporting helped prevent 1,189 crore calls
from reaching users. Based on an average spam call duration of 1.8 minutes,
this translated into Indians avoiding approximately 21.7 lakh hours of
wasted time every day, and more than 1.5 crore hours every week.
Every single day,
the cumulative time that people save thanks to Truecaller, is equivalent to
roughly 250 years of human life. Beyond time savings, this protection
helps preserve focus, reduce stress, and prevent urgency-driven decisions that
often lead to financial loss. Blocking spam is not only about convenience — it
is about protecting people’s confidence in their digital interactions.
The report
highlights several scam tactics expected to become more prominent in 2026,
including identity verification scams, impersonation using familiar
institutions, multi-step fraud combining messages and calls, AI-generated voice
messages, and the migration of scams to third-party messaging platforms.
As these threats
evolve, trust will depend increasingly on behavioural context, community
reporting, and long-term activity patterns rather than isolated signals.
Truecaller
continues to encourage users to remain cautious, verify urgent requests, avoid
sharing sensitive information and rely on trusted identification tools.
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