Google Enhances Digital Safety Efforts in India for Safer Internet Day 2025

Google Enhances Digital Safety Efforts in India for Safer Internet Day 2025



Google Strengthens Digital Safety Initiatives in India

Google Enhances Digital Safety Initiatives in India

Google is prioritising its commitment to digital safety in India as it tackles the ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats. Focused on fraud prevention, cross-industry collaboration, and enhancing digital literacy, the tech giant took significant strides on Safer Internet Day 2025. Google aims to safeguard users from online scams and financial fraud through comprehensive efforts under its DigiKavach initiative.

Mauka Gawao Campaign Launch

In line with its mission to counter rising cyber fraud risks, Google has introduced the ‘Mauka Gawao’ campaign within the DigiKavach framework. This initiative raises awareness surrounding fraudulent job offers, investment schemes, and loan practices. The campaign has already made an impact, reaching 177 million individuals across the country.

Enhanced In-House Security Measures

Google is significantly upgrading its internal security across its platforms, integrating AI-driven fraud detection systems and real-time protection measures.

Key Security Enhancements

Promoting Digital Awareness

To bolster digital awareness, Google has piloted ShieldUp!, an engaging game-based learning programme designed to assist users in recognising online scams. Preliminary findings show that users demonstrated improved skills in detecting fraudulent activities, with retention of this knowledge even 21 days post-gameplay.

Collaborations to Combat Cybercrime

Google has formed a partnership with the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre and has integrated Google Pay with the National Cybercrime Reporting Portal. This collaboration aids authorities in monitoring and tracking fraudulent transactions effectively.

Furthermore, Google has joined the Safer Internet India Coalition, a collective of digital service providers, banking institutions, telecom companies, and fintech organisations, all united to enhance user safety and combat cybercrime in India.

Investing in Digital Literacy

Through its philanthropic arm, Google.org, the company is funding efforts in digital literacy:

Addressing AI-Generated Misinformation

In its pursuit of tackling AI-generated misinformation, Google has introduced SynthID—a technology that embeds metadata tags in AI-generated content, helping differentiate between authentic and synthetic media. Additionally, content creators on YouTube are now required to label AI-generated content clearly, fostering transparency for audiences.


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