How M-Pesa’s new number masking feature could stop thousands of scams
TechCabal | Adonijah Ndege - Mar 02, 2026

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- The Central Bank of Kenya approved Safaricom's request to mask phone numbers during transactions.
- The decision marks a significant shift in digital privacy for M-Pesa users.
- Phone numbers will be partially masked in peer-to-peer transfers to reduce fraud risks.
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The approval of phone number masking by the Central Bank of Kenya is a crucial step towards enhancing digital privacy and security for mobile money users. This initiative not only addresses the rising concerns of fraud but also sets a precedent for how digital financial services should handle personal data. Further discussions could explore the effectiveness of this measure in reducing scams and the potential for similar regulations in other regions.
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