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Karnataka IT-BT Minister Priyank Kharge said, “This partnership underscores the Karnataka government’s commitment to prioritising the safety of our citizens in the digital ecosystem. Cybercrimes and fraud in digital communication are growing at a rapid pace with advancing technology, thus exposing vulnerable citizens to high risk.”
In November 2023, the Karnataka government signed a Letter of Intent with the tech firm Meta, the holding company of Facebook, to launch two initiatives aimed at raising awareness among students and educators about online safety and digital citizenship.
Under this association, Truecaller will carry out a series of initiatives to create awareness about cyber safety among citizens in the state. The comprehensive campaign will improve online safety awareness with practical tips to prevent citizens from falling prey to scams and enable them to safeguard their personal information while using digital communication tools responsibly.
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Sharing his thoughts on the initiative, Rishit Jhunjhunwala, Chief Product Officer & MD Truecaller India, said, “We are delighted to collaborate with the Karnataka government to enhance digital safety in communication, empowering citizens to make the most of opportunities available to them in the digital world. At Truecaller, we are consistently working towards improving fraud prevention and are confident that this collaboration will assist the citizens of Karnataka in staying one step ahead of fraudsters.