
Global Anti-Scams Alliance Summit Singapore 2025
EYEYAH! partnered with Meta at the Global Anti-Scams Summit Asia (GASS) 2025, a two-day event in Singapore that brought together leaders from Government, finance, tech, and civil society to share insights, shape policy, and strengthen global collaboration against scams.
The summit addressed urgent issues such as AI-driven fraud, telecom spoofing, liability reforms, victim protection, and international data-sharing. Discussions highlighted the need for solutions that can keep pace with the scale and sophistication of global scams.

Meta and EYEYAH! showcased “Is This Legit?” — a visual, interactive game designed to teach scam awareness in a fun and engaging way. We also presented our Conversation Cards and the Scams issue magazine, demonstrating how visual literacy can empower individuals to slow down, observe and spot the red flags of scams.


The booth was visited by Mr. Tan Kiat How, Senior Minister of State for Digital Development and Information, and Mr. Goh Pei Ming, Minister of State for Social and Family Development.

EYEYAH! co-founder, Tanya Wilson, joined a panel about ‘Building Resilience; Educating Communities for a Safer Future’. She was joined by Gabriel Tan (Founder of Bamboo Builders), Devrajan Bala (Director of the Scam Public Education Office, Operations Department, Singapore Police Force), and Moderated by Taabeer Ather (Policy Programs Manager, APAC, Meta).
Together, the panel shared strategies for empowering people through education and collaboration.
Through our ongoing partnership with Meta, EYEYAH! continues to raise awareness and equip the public with tools to recognise scams. By combining education, creativity, and global collaboration, we’re working towards a safer, scam-free future.
