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Netflix: False Profile, a technology series that explores lies on dating apps

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Infobae has had access to Netflix data that reveals a new series entry called False Profilewhich refers to the processes behind the creation of users on dating apps.

Netflix: False Profile, a technology series that explores lies on dating apps

Infobae has had access to Netflix data that reveals a new series entry called False Profilewhich refers to the processes behind the creation of users on dating apps.

This is a production that was recorded in Columbia and that had an investigation into how some people use lies to cheat on the Internet, that is, not only on dating apps, but also on social networks or instant messaging platforms. Many times apps only work as a bridge to meet someone and then continue to communicate through other channels.

In this story, the attraction that begins with a A sexy profile created by his protagonist on a dating app, it becomes a journey to uncover all the lies that he said he was who he wasn’t While there is a maze of appearances that deceive, forbidden sex and powers that kill.

According to Netflix, “After the worldwide success curlyColombia continues to bet on the development of this new story starring Mexican actress Carolina Miranda and Venezuelan actor Rodolfo Salas.

The cast also includes Manuela Gonzalez, Ivan Amozurutia, Lincoln Palomeque, Victor Malarino, Felipe Londonio, Carmenza Gomez, Juliana Galvis, Nicole Santamaria and Mauricio Henao.

The series is produced by TeleColombia, directed by Colombian Clich Lopez and written by Chilean Pablo Ilanes.

How to spot a scammer on Tinder and avoid being a ‘romance’ scam

Victim profile

There are people who saw the documentary and thought it wouldn’t happen to them. Everyone is different and above all, Scammers are very good at choosing their victims.

They find a vulnerability and attack from that point. In some people, this vulnerability is love for a partner; Others will give everything to their lovers or the person they are attracted to. Anyone can find themselves in this situation.

According to the Citizens Against Community Relations Scams (SCARS) group, A well-timed “I love you” from a cheater can flood a victim’s brain with hormones and cause her defenses to drop. This cocktail of chemicals in the brain short-circuits our natural intellectual defenses. But this is not love in the purest sense, it is masterful manipulation.

So those who believe in love at any cost are more likely to fall prey to romantic scams.

Signs of a scammer and how to avoid it

Scammers often create an attractive and eye-catching profile. and identity “radiates power, wealth and status”, Olivares notes. It can also happen when you are offered a newly renovated apartment at a very low price in an area where prices are much higher.

You have to be careful because scams don’t just happen on Tinder, and the signs that you’re dealing with a romance scam can sometimes be very similar.

Love bombing (or love bombing) is also a typical example. The technique consists of the victim receiving “large displays of affection, which include quickly becoming ‘partners'” and building a possible future together. This is exactly what happened to Cecile Felhoy, one of the victims of the Tinder Scammer.

Saul Olivares, Features Commercial President Latin AmericaSays that romantic scams “They take advantage of people’s vulnerabilities to look for that sentimental connection, allows targets to lower their defenses and fall prey to the psychological manipulation necessary to carry out a fraudulent attack.”

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