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Ruth García, cybersecurity expert in the citizens area of Incibe, updates us on the methods to prevent a good offer from becoming a scam. Incibe has launched a new campaign to alert users of some false job offers that are spread on some websites and social networks, according to the cybersecurity expert in the institute's citizens area, Ruth García. He points out that the signs that should put us on alert include the high remuneration that is offered in contrast to what is demanded of us. Likewise, we must be warned when they ask us for personal or banking information or ask us to call special rate telephone numbers. In all these cases, what the user must do is check if the company really exists and contact it through its official channels: “We have to play a little detective.” In any case, Incibe makes telephone number 017 available to citizens, a cybersecurity help line that can be called any day of the year.
The Museum of Science and Cosmos of Tenerife resumes night camping Astronomical camping at the Museum of Science and Cosmos of Tenerife Astronomical camping at the Museum of Science and Cosmos of Tenerife The director, Héctor Socas, points out that the objective is for young people to learn while having fun. The Museum of Science and Cosmos of Tenerife has resumed WhatsApp Number List overnight camping trips aimed at younger students, who thus have the opportunity to delve into science while doing fun activities. The director of the Museum, Hector Socas, points out that it is also about making young people aware of protecting the sky, which is increasingly subject to light pollution. Likewise, he indicates that not enough is done to disseminate the importance of science at a time when there are so many issues related to climate change or the development of technologies that involve ethical issues.Decalogue to demand rights from banking entities Decalogue of banking users Decalogue of banking users Javier García Pérez, member of the board of directors of the Platform for Seniors and Pensioners, considers the low implementation of commitments to improve care for those over 65 years of age to be worrying.
The Platform for Seniors and Pensioners has published a decalogue to guarantee the rights of seniors in the banking sector, so that those over 65 years of age can demand that preference be given when receiving care and that it be done in a few conditions appropriate to your situation. Age discrimination The member of the platform, Javier García Pérez, points out his concern that financial entities do not take into account the conditions of older people, and that they use ageism as a form of discrimination. He points to rigid schedules, non-adapted ATMs, non-accessible technology and lack of in-person attention. He points out that it is not that access to banking is being prevented, but to the users' own accounts: "Because they have no problem getting paid." Only good intentions He affirms that after the movement a few months ago, many good intentions were expressed that have only remained that. He points out that all the banks assumed they would implement measures within six months, “but they haven't done much.” It seems perfect for the bank to make profits, but he believes that part of them should be dedicated to improving service.