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The anti-fraud center called me and asked me which street I was on.
the anti-fraud center called you and asked which street you were from. It may be that you are at risk of being cheated.

The anti-fraud center calls you. Generally, the fraud company has your communication record and then finds your phone number there. At this time, the National Anti-Fraud Center will call to remind you that you may encounter fraud. At this time, you should communicate with them quickly, and you may have been booked by those fraudsters. At this time, you must contact them. Through big data analysis, the anti-fraud center has established a database according to the characteristics of fraudulent calls. As long as someone receives fraudulent calls, the database will warn them.

The National Anti-Fraud Center app is a software that can effectively prevent fraud and quickly report fraudulent content. The software contains rich anti-fraud knowledge. By learning the knowledge inside, all kinds of online fraud can be effectively avoided, the anti-fraud ability of each user can be improved, and all kinds of fraud information can be reported to the platform at any time to reduce unnecessary property losses. In June 221, the Ministry of Public Security launched the National Anti-fraud Center App, whose core functions such as "anti-fraud early warning, identity verification, App self-examination and risk inquiry" can minimize the possibility of people being cheated.

On June 17th, 221, the Ministry of Public Security held a press conference to inform the public security organs across the country of the effectiveness of measures to crack down on telecommunication network fraud. Jiang Guoli, deputy director of the Criminal Investigation Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security, introduced that the Ministry of Public Security had launched the National Anti-Fraud Center APP and brochures, striving to build a "firewall" against fraud for the people. The National Anti-Fraud Center APP has registered more than 65 million users nationwide, sent 23 million warnings to users, and accepted people's reports of fraud.