If you’ve ever been irritated by spam messages, Google has some good news for you. The tech giant is upgrading its spam protection features in Google Voice, making it easier to identify and manage spam SMS messages. The update, initially reported by 9to5Google, is available for both Android and iOS users.

The feature is coming to both Android and iOS devices

The new feature in Google Voice automatically marks messages suspected to be spam. If a message falls under this category, you’ll see a red exclamation mark on the profile avatar and the message preview will start with ‘Suspected spam.’ Once you see this label, you have two options: you can either confirm it as spam, sending future messages from that number straight to your spam folder, or mark it as not spam, preventing future messages from that number from being labeled as such.

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This feature is available for Voice Starter, Standard, and Premier paid customers, as well as users with free personal accounts in the US. The rollout has begun and is expected to be available to everyone in the coming weeks.

Google’s primary goal is to protect users from unwanted messages and potential scams. The company utilizes advanced artificial intelligence technology that already flags billions of spam calls every month across its network to identify suspected spam messages.

That’s not all. Google has also introduced three more updates worth noting. First, hovering over someone’s people card in Google Contacts and various Google Workspace products will now show birthday decorations. If you’ve added your birthday to your Google Account and made it visible, you’ll also get these festive visuals on your special day. Second, in the Google Sheets iOS app, adding hyperlinks to cells has been simplified, enhancing the usability of the app. Lastly, if you’re utilizing Directory Sync, you can now directly place users from Azure Active Directory or Active Directory into a specific organizational unit on the Google Workspace side.

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