- NordVPN has expanded call protection to Android users across Europe
- Feature flags suspicious calls before users answer
- Call detection is based on metadata and call patterns to ensure privacy
NordVPN is expanding its call protection feature to Android users across Europe, giving people a new way to identify potential scam calls before answering them.
Call Protection alerts users in real time when an incoming call appears suspicious, helping them avoid social engineering and other fraud attempts. The tool is now available in 36 countries, including the US, UK, Canada, Japan, Australia, and 31 European countries.
Based on our reviews, NordVPN is already one of the best VPN options out there. And now, as phone scams continue to rise globally, the service is expanding its protection beyond browsing and VPN traffic to cover phone calls as well.
What NordVPN Call Guard does
NordVPN’s Call Protection feature is designed to alert users to potential scam calls before they answer, giving you the opportunity to avoid suspicious numbers and social engineering attempts in real time.
Crucially, NordVPN says the feature doesn’t record calls or access your conversations. Instead, it relies entirely on metadata and call patterns to identify suspicious behavior that is often associated with fraudulent operations.
This approach means your conversation remains private. The feature, NordVPN explains, follows a privacy-first detection model and focuses on detecting suspicious behavior without monitoring communications.
As Domininkas Virbickas, Product Manager at NordVPN, said: “Your phone should not be a gateway for scammers.” By adding call alerts alongside its existing suite of web protection, NordVPN is expanding its security coverage to include voice-based scams.
Once enabled, Call Guard runs silently in the background and works even when the VPN is not actively connected.
Telephone scams are not a new phenomenon; They remain one of the most persistent forms of social engineering.
Criminals often use calls to impersonate banks, government agencies, or technical support services, while some follow phishing emails with calls designed to instill a sense of urgency and pressure victims into handing over sensitive information.
As smartphones increasingly act as the hub of our digital identities (such as banking, authentication codes, and personal accounts), they have become an attractive target for attackers.
Call Protection aims to address this growing threat by adding another layer of defense alongside NordVPN’s existing tools within its Threat Protection suite.
How to set up call protection on Android
Setting up Call Guard on Android phones is easy.
Simply open the NordVPN appnavigate to the Threat Protection Taband activate the Call Protection function. The app will then guide you to grant you the Android permissions you need for call screening.
Once the feature is enabled, it runs silently in the background and automatically flags suspicious incoming calls before answering. There is no need to monitor it manually; Alerts appear in real time when potential fraudulent activity is detected.
NordVPN’s Call Guard feature is now available in 36 countries, including the US, UK, Canada, Japan, Australia, and 31 European markets. This launch is NordVPN’s largest expansion of phone scam protection in Europe yet, bringing real-time call detection to millions of Android users across the continent.
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