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Mon 19 Jan 2026 • 22:29

Brits given urgent Google warning over 'do you remember me' scam

Brits given urgent Google warning over 'do you remember me' scam

# Brits Given Urgent Google Warning Over 'Do You Remember Me' Scam

## Android Users Targeted by Deceptive Text Scheme

Google has issued an urgent alert for all Britons using Android smartphones regarding a dangerous text message scam that is attempting to exploit unsuspecting individuals. This alarming scheme, which aims to manipulate the trust of its targets, has been classified as particularly damaging and is prompting immediate public awareness.

The scam involves receiving unsolicited messages that often begin with "Do you remember me?" Such messages are designed to create familiarity and encourage individuals to engage with the sender, who may then attempt to extract personal information or financial details. Google has stressed that "every scam begins with unexpected contact," highlighting the importance of vigilance against such tactics.

This fraudulent activity represents a "sophisticated, global enterprise designed to inflict devastating financial losses and emotional distress on unsuspecting victims," according to Google. This warning serves as a crucial reminder for users to remain cautious about unknown contacts and to verify the authenticity of any communications perceived as suspicious.

To further protect themselves, Britons are advised to refrain from providing any personal information in response to unsolicited messages and to report any suspicious activity to the authorities.