See how they steal your voice: three words you should never say on the phone to avoid scams.

Analyze speech patterns.

Reproduce emotions.

Adjust accent and speed.

In just a few minutes, they can generate audio that sounds like a real person, even mimicking fear, urgency, or calmness.

That’s why many victims believe they are talking to a family member, a bank, or a legitimate company.

Tips and recommendations to protect your voice

Don’t answer “yes,” “confirm,” or “accept” to unknown numbers.

Always ask the person to identify themselves first.

Avoid participating in surveys or robocalls.

Hang up if something makes you uncomfortable.

Regularly review your bank statements.

Block and report suspicious numbers.

If someone claims to be a family member, hang up and call back yourself.

Small habits can make a big difference.

In the age of artificial intelligence, your voice is a digital key.

Protecting it is just as important as protecting your password or personal data.

With attention and simple habits, you can use your phone with peace of mind without falling into invisible traps.