On International Women’s Day, Truecaller has launched its #ItsNotOK campaign against women harassment. According to data shared by the Sweden-based caller identification app, twenty-eight percent of women in Delhi have reported receiving harassment calls and SMSes every week. We should mention that this is the highest in India, compared to any other state. In Truecaller’s report that is named ‘Understanding Impact of Harassment Spam Calls and SMS for Women’, one in three women continue to receive calls and SMSes that are not inappropriate.
Lindsey LaMont, Global Brand Manager, Truecaller, said in a statement, “Sexual harassment through messages and calls is a worldwide issue that has not been addressed. Our campaign is to bring awareness around the issue, to encourage discussion, and to make a societal impact that this behaviour is not okay.” The report further added that 78% of women have said that they feel angry or irritated by harassment calls and over 37% feel troubled, worried or frightened because of these calls and messages. According to Truecaller’s report, 52% of the women receive unknown calls and SMSes that contain inappropriate content at least once every week. That’s not all. The report by Truecaller also said that most of the women who were a part of this survey have received unprecedented phishing calls and among them, at least 53% have got calls from fraudsters who have tried to collect sensitive personal data. Shockingly, 8% of the women who were a part of this study said that they receive counterfeit calls almost every day. “While the report factually tells the story, shooting with real women gave us a sense of pain, anger & shamefulness most of them felt despite being mature confident individuals. It was truly eye-opening to see how contaminated our mobile numbers really are, as these interviews unravelled. We hope this will bring more awareness to the vulnerability a woman faces in her daily life,” says Gayatri Sethi, Business Head, WhiteBalance.