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  2. How online scam warlords have made China start to lose ...

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    Experts say China is effectively using the warrants to force the junta to quietly exit Kokang and hand the territory back to the MNDAA. “These warrants put the Myanmar army in an extremely ...

  3. National Anti-Fraud Center - Wikipedia

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    The National Anti-Fraud Center app detects received calls, SMS and downloaded apps, and if suspicious content is found and identified as fraudulent, it will actively warn users. The app also provides a "I want to report" function, which enables users to submit suspicious cell phone numbers, SMS, websites, APPs and other information to the ...

  4. AutoNavi - Wikipedia

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    It offers its map services at Amap.com and as the Amap mobile app. It is known as Gaode in Chinese. AutoNavi provides mapping data of China and Taiwan for Apple Maps, which was introduced with iOS 6. [5] This is currently the only method of viewing their map in English, and is only available when the Apple device is located within China.

  5. Restrictions on geographic data in China - Wikipedia

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    However, at the border between the SARs and mainland China, the data shown by online maps, such as Google Maps, [51] are broken where the shifted data and correct data overlap. This poses problems to users travelling across the border, [ clarification needed ] especially visitors unaware of the issue.

  6. Travel safety: 17 CIA tips, advice to think like a spy on ...

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    Objective one: Getting there. CIA tip: Make a paper and digital copy of your passport. While traveling abroad, it might literally be your ticket home if problems arise. If a hotel desk clerk asks ...

  7. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    Pèngcí is a scam originating in China in which scammers feign injury in traffic accidents in order to extort money from drivers. [ 43 ] [ 44 ] Scammers also may place ostensibly expensive, fragile items (usually porcelain) in places where they may easily be knocked over, allowing them to collect damages when the items are damaged.

  8. Travel Expert Secrets: 9 Trips That Cost Less Than You Think

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    "Aruba exudes affordability, but high quality," said Brittany Mendez, travel expert and CMO of Florida Panhandle, a travel guide to the restaurants, attractions and vacation rentals in the Florida ...

  9. Trip.com Group - Wikipedia

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    Trip.com Group Limited is a multinational online travel agency (OTA). It is one of the largest travel service providers in the world. [3]Founded in 1999, the company owns and operates several travel fare aggregators and travel fare metasearch engines, including namesake and flagship Trip.com, Skyscanner, CTrip, Qunar, Travix, and MakeMyTrip. [2]