Mobile phone users in Uganda now have a powerful new tool to protect themselves from counterfeit devices, theft, and mobile fraud. The Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) has launched #SIMUKlear, a system designed to safeguard users’ phones and secure their digital interactions.
For years, counterfeit devices and stolen phones have posed serious threats. These problems go beyond simple inconvenience—they compromise personal security, financial information, and even the integrity of the country’s communication networks. Counterfeit phones can be used in cybercrime, risking data loss and identity theft, while stolen phones often facilitate criminal activities.
SIMUKlear is set to change all that. The system allows users to verify the authenticity of their devices, report fraudulent activities, and secure lost or stolen phones. By doing so, it protects individuals from fraud and ensures that only legitimate devices operate on Uganda’s networks.
The UCC hopes that #SIMUKlear will empower citizens to take control of their digital safety. With this initiative, phone users can confidently interact online, knowing their devices are genuine and secure. It’s a major step toward building a safer and more trustworthy mobile ecosystem in Uganda.
In short, #SIMUKlear is not just a tool—it’s a shield for your digital life. By protecting phones, preventing fraud, and discouraging theft, the system helps Ugandans enjoy secure, reliable communication. Explore #SIMUKlear today and take the first step in safeguarding your mobile devices and future.





