Cyber Caller Tune: 6,000 people every day...now Amitabh Bachchan's "voice" will be heard only twice..

If you too are tired of listening to the cyber caller tune in Amitabh Bachchan's voice all day, then there is good news for you. Now the cyber caller tune will play only twice a day and the most important thing is that this cyber caller tune will not play if you call an emergency call like an ambulance etc.
Let us tell you that cyber security information has been added as a caller tune by telecom companies to alert the general public about the increasing digital crimes in the country, but due to this tune playing before every call, people were very upset and were also protesting on social media.
There was trouble during Corona too.
The same situation happened during Corona too. During that time also people had suggested to the government that it is okay to have such a caller tune before the first call every day but it is big trouble to have it on every call, although later after the protest, the government removed it and now the same situation has arisen with this caller tune regarding cybercrime. Every day on social media, people are demanding to stop this caller tune. Many people have also filed RTI in this regard.
What is this cyber warning sound?
Telecom companies are giving a warning message before every outgoing call as per the instructions of the Government of India. In this, users are warned not to share unwanted calls, suspicious links or unknown OTP. This audio is about 30 seconds long and instructs people to adopt safe behavior. Its purpose is to protect people from digital fraud, but its repeated occurrence on every call is a big problem.
What did Cyber Dost say?
The official Twitter/X handle 'Cyber Dost' of the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Center (I4C) working under the Ministry of Home Affairs has given information about the caller tune.
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