WeChat Joins Global Anti-Scam Alliance to Advance Trust and Safety Globally

We’re proud to announce that WeChat , a global technology leader, has joined the Global Anti-Scam Alliance (GASA) as a Supporting Member, strengthening our collective fight against online scams and fraud worldwide.
With a strong commitment to Tech for Good , WeChat empowers millions of users across the globe with advanced trust and safety initiatives. Their efforts help prevent, detect, and combat scams at scale, contributing to a safer digital environment for all.
Damian Ngiam, Head of Trust & Safety at Tencent , shared, "We truly value the work of the Global Anti-Scam Alliance (GASA) in minimising scam risks and making the online space safer for individuals. GASA and its initiatives play a pivotal role in helping technology platforms prevent, detect and combat fraudulent activities worldwide. As a company committed to ‘Tech for Good,’ our membership with GASA reflects our dedication to social responsibility, and we are proud of this collective effort to safeguard our global community."
WeChat’s global scale, technological expertise, and dedication to digital safety make them an invaluable addition to GASA’s growing network. We’re excited to collaborate with WeChat to protect consumers and fight scams worldwide.
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