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Meta says it has worked with U.K. banks NatWest and Metro Bank on an information-sharing agreement to help them prevent customers from falling victim to fraud.
The social media giant is expanding its Fraud Intelligence Reciprocal Exchange (FIPE) to enable banks to share information on scams with Meta directly.
The tech has already been tested with multiple lenders in the UK .
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