In order to avoid scams by unscrupulous people, the Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion (Midis) invokes the population to ignore the messages they receive on their cell phones with fraudulent links about being beneficiaries or how to collect financial support Yanapay Peru .
Midis reiterates that the yanapay.gob.pe platform and the 101 telephone line are the only official channels to find out if they are beneficiaries of the 350 soles subsidy, as well as the payment method.
For this reason, it is recommended to eliminate text messages that reach cell phones with false links or links, where they are asked to enter their full names, ID, and even bank account passwords, and other personal information, which makes them victims of scams. Given this, it is suggested to delete and block the telephone number of the sender of said message.
It should be remembered that an ally in the subsidy payment process is the Banco de la Nación, which does not send text messages Yanapay Peru financial support with consultation links.
“Neither should pay attention to telephone calls from people who supposedly identify themselves as officials of the Midis, banking agencies, or other entities, because they are scammers who ask for personal information, such as passwords for bank accounts with the intention of validating their data to commit crimes or steal, “said the ministry.
He warned that cyber criminals also use fraudulent emails to send messages with false links from Yanapay Peru financial support, so it is recommended to delete and block those emails.
Finally, the Midis reminded citizens to be careful with messages, links, phone calls, emails, or other information on social networks outside of official channels.

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