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Tech Giants Unite to Combat Online Scams Globally

Tech Giants Unite to Combat Online Scams Globally

by Tekmono Editorial Team
17/03/2026
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Major technology firms, including Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI, have signed the Online Services Accord Against Scams to combat online fraud, marking a significant step in industry-wide cooperation against sophisticated criminal networks.

The agreement aims to establish a unified defense against online scams by implementing enhanced fraud detection tools, introducing new user security features, and enforcing stricter verification processes for financial transactions. These measures are designed to protect users across multiple online platforms.

The accord also seeks to establish best practices for scam detection, prevention, and reporting, facilitating information sharing among signatory companies and law enforcement agencies. This collaborative approach is expected to strengthen the overall security posture against online scams.

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The signatory companies plan to urge governments to recognize scam prevention as a national priority. It’s worth noting that all measures stipulated in the accord are voluntary, as the agreement does not include provisions for penalties for non-compliance.

Several companies involved in the accord have already implemented anti-scam initiatives on their platforms. For instance, Meta introduced new features earlier this month to alert users of Facebook, Messenger, and WhatsApp about suspicious friend requests or accounts. Similarly, LinkedIn implemented new verification requirements last year for company recruiters and executives to address scams targeting job seekers.

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