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Norton adds deepfake protection to mobile apps in push to make sure you don't get caught out by scams


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  • Norton Deepfake Protection is part of its Norton Genie AI Assistant on Norton 360 mobile apps
  • The tool is available in Norton 360 mobile products in the US, UK, Australia, and New Zealand
  • It currently supports English-speaking YouTube clips

Norton has introduced a new feature which aims to help users spot deepfake audio and video content on their smartphones

Norton Deepfake Protection will be part of the Norton Genie AI Assistant on Norton 360 mobile apps - as until now, it was only available on select Microsoft Copilot+ PCs, and was considered an “early access” phase.

Now, Norton is spreading the tool’s availability, allowing even those without AI PCs to defend themselves against sophisticated scams.

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