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ZET-MOBILE launches digital security portal to protect subscribers from online threats

From Asia-Plus · () English

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  • ZET-MOBILE in Tajikistan has launched ZET-Security, a digital platform to protect subscribers from online threats.
  • The service automatically blocks malicious websites and monitors for data leaks, offering two protection levels.
  • It aims to enhance online safety for users navigating an increasingly digital landscape.

Tajikistan's telecommunications operator ZET-MOBILE has introduced ZET-Security, a new digital platform designed to shield its subscribers from a growing array of online dangers. The service aims to provide comprehensive protection against cyber threats such as phishing, malware, and personal data breaches, positioning itself as the first of its kind in the country.

As digital services proliferate, so do the risks associated with them. ZET-Security is engineered to offer a seamless user experience, requiring no additional software or complex technical setup. It operates by integrating an international cybersecurity platform directly into the mobile network, enabling automatic protection for all subscribers.

The platform offers two tiers of security. The first focuses on internet safety, automatically blocking fraudulent websites and preventing malware downloads. The second tier is dedicated to safeguarding users' digital identities, monitoring for leaks of sensitive information like passwords and banking details. Subscribers receive immediate alerts and guidance if a breach is detected. The service also includes parental controls and a personal dashboard for threat monitoring.

"Every day, millions of users click on links received through SMS, messaging apps, social media and websites. Unfortunately, not every link is safe," ZET-MOBILE stated. "With the launch of ZET-Security, we are taking another step toward creating a safer digital environment by providing subscribers with modern tools to protect themselves against the most common online threats." The service is available through two subscription plans: a basic mobile internet protection for 3 somoni per month and an enhanced full protection for 5.10 somoni per month.

Every day, millions of users click on links received through SMS, messaging apps, social media and websites. Unfortunately, not every link is safe. With the launch of ZET-Security, we are taking another step toward creating a safer digital environment by providing subscribers with modern tools to protect themselves against the most common online threats.

โ€” ZET-MOBILEThe company explained the rationale behind launching the ZET-Security platform.
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