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apparent 11 hours ago

> You should be telling your kids "never say anything on picking up, let the caller to your phone identify themselves! They could be scammers trying to get your details such as your name".

How does saying "hello" give scammers your details such as your name?

vineyardmike 7 hours ago | parent | next [-]

When I was younger, adults used to answer the phone with "Hello, this is MyName, who am I speaking with?"

Pragmatically, even basic words from your voice can be used to estimate your age, gender, and geographic region (local accents).

But also read other comments, people are saying they answer their phone by stating their name, so plenty clearly use it as a greeting.

blululu 9 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I think the op was maybe on a bit of a tear and misspoke, but the sentiment is correct. These days even saying hello can be used to make a decent voice clone with some reasonable (say 50%) chance that it is you (your phone number is linked to a ton of information). I would personally try to minimize my exposure to this risk even if it is somewhat paranoid.