UPDATED · News · 26 May 2026 · MTW Editorial Team
EE Scam Guard is the 29 April 2026 launch that puts a paid £2 monthly add-on between EE pay monthly customers and the UK’s record fraud wave. EE announced the service as a Norton Genie AI-powered “Triple-Lock” of Safe Email, Safe SMS and Safe Web, sold alongside existing free network call-labelling and Cifas identity monitoring.
- EE Scam Guard launched 29 April 2026, costs £2 per month on a 30-day rolling add-on, and is open to EE pay monthly mobile customers.
- “AI Triple-Lock Protection” is three Norton-powered layers: Safe Email, Safe SMS and Safe Web, the latter scanning links opened on the device.
- EE cites Cifas reporting that “444,000 cases were recorded to the National Fraud Database in 2025, the highest number ever recorded in a single year, and a 6% increase on 2024”.
- Universal free defences still apply on every UK network: report suspicious SMS to 7726 and suspicious calls to 7726 (free) regardless of carrier.
EE Scam Guard and the UK fraud number it’s pitching against
EE’s release leads with a Cifas figure: 444,000 cases logged to the National Fraud Database in 2025, “the highest number ever recorded in a single year, and a 6% increase on 2024”. Malcolm Cubitt, EE’s Director of Product, Mobile, says “fraud in the UK is at a record high, with AI making scams more convincing and harder to detect”. That is the entire pitch: AI on AI, and EE wants £2 a month to broker it.

For context on the industry side, Mobile UK’s National SMS Fraud Tracker, launched 10 February 2026, put the cumulative UK total at “2,831,725,191 scam SMS messages” blocked as of its Q1 2026 update on 27 April 2026. That is the baseline of free, network-level filtering EE customers already benefit from before any Scam Guard subscription. The question is whether the new paid layer earns its keep, and we covered the underlying network economics in our piece on EE 5G+ expansion across the UK.
What the AI Triple-Lock actually does, layer by layer
The “Triple-Lock” branding maps to three Norton-powered components. Safe Email scans messages in supported inboxes and flags suspected phishing. Safe SMS adds a similar check to texts arriving on the device. Safe Web inspects links the customer is about to open and warns before the page loads. The AI engine doing the work is Norton’s Genie, and EE positions the bundle as complementary to its existing free Call Labelling, which puts a “Likely Scam” or business-verified badge on incoming voice calls at the network layer.

Crucially, EE’s press release does not specify iOS versus Android coverage in detail, nor does it claim the AI inspects encrypted content inside third-party apps. That is the line where any operator-level scam protection stops on a modern phone. WhatsApp, Signal, iMessage and Telegram traffic is end-to-end encrypted between endpoints; we have explored that boundary before in our coverage of iOS 26.5 RCS encryption. The honest framing is that EE’s Scam Guard claims to block scams that arrive through SMS, email and the open web, not anything happening inside an encrypted chat.
How EE Scam Guard compares to O2, VodafoneThree and free UK defences
The UK rivals already have their own pieces of this. Virgin Media O2 runs Call Defence (network-level scam call blocking) and pushes the cross-network 7726 short code for reporting suspicious SMS, which works on every UK mobile network at zero cost. VodafoneThree, post-merger, has been running its own scam-call and SMS filtering and is folding the two legacy networks’ fraud teams together (we tracked that ownership shift in Vodafone’s full takeover of VodafoneThree). Most of the call-level work happens for free on the network whether the customer pays for an add-on or not.
| UK network | Headline protection | MTW read |
|---|---|---|
| EE Scam Guard | Norton-powered Safe Email, SMS and Web. £2/month add-on. Pay monthly only. | Most marketed of the three. The £2 is the clean question: is the email/web piece worth paying for, given third-party apps already do similar? |
| Virgin Media O2 Call Defence + 7726 | Free network scam-call blocking. Universal 7726 SMS reporting. | Pragmatic baseline. Costs nothing. Reporting to 7726 feeds the same industry block-list EE benefits from. |
| VodafoneThree fraud filters | Network-level SMS and call filtering integrated post-merger. | Quieter, but the merged scale should make it the largest single dataset in UK mobile by year end. |
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