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UAE Authorities Urge Filipino Workers to Boost Romance Scam Awareness This Valentine Season

The Philippine Embassy in the UAE has launched a campaign to strengthen romance scam awareness among overseas Filipino workers this Valentine’s season. The initiative addresses the rising threat of fraudsters who exploit emotions to steal money. In partnership with the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), the embassy promotes digital literacy to help Filipinos identify suspicious online interactions.

Officials said romance scam awareness starts with vigilance and careful online behavior. Scammers create fake profiles on social media and dating platforms. They quickly express strong emotions to gain trust. Once trust is established, they fabricate urgent crises such as medical emergencies, legal issues, or job losses to solicit money or sensitive banking information.

The embassy and BSP introduced the “Check-Protect-Report” (CPR) framework to guide Filipinos safely online. First, check the legitimacy of profiles and platforms. Second, protect personal and financial information. Third, report suspicious activity immediately. Together, these steps reinforce romance scam awareness and empower individuals to act safely.

Authorities warned that scammers often exploit the illusion of credibility. They may claim connections to respected agencies or cite fake success stories. Fraudsters rely on “phantom riches” and social proof to pressure victims into quick money transfers. The embassy reminded the community that offers that seem too good to be true usually signal a scam.

Finally, the Philippine Embassy urged Filipinos to act fast if they suspect financial compromise. Victims should contact banks to freeze accounts and prevent unauthorized transactions. Emotional manipulation can lead to significant losses, making romance scam awareness essential for safety during the Valentine season.

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