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In 2025, 71% of Singaporeans experienced catfishing, mainly on WhatsApp and Facebook, prompting new safety measures in 2026.
A 2025 survey by Singapore’s Digital Development and Information Ministry found that 71% of residents experienced catfishing, the most common online harm, primarily on WhatsApp and Facebook, with over 80% encountering harmful content like scams and cyberbullying.
Despite growing awareness, many victims do not report incidents due to perceived ineffectiveness.
The government plans to launch an Online Safety Commission in 2026 and introduce new legislation to improve platform accountability and victim support, building on existing rules requiring age-appropriate safety tools and restrictions on minors’ access to harmful content.
En 2025, el 71% de los singapurenses experimentaron catfishing, principalmente en WhatsApp y Facebook, lo que impulsó nuevas medidas de seguridad en 2026.