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Second flight arrives in Sacramento carrying migrants with Florida documents
Second flight arrives in Sacramento carrying migrants with Florida documents
By Ted Hesson and Kristina Cooke SAN FRANCISCO A flight carrying about 20 migrants landed in Sacramento, California,
2023-06-06 07:26
Lewis Capaldi cancels all upcoming shows ahead of Glastonbury Festival 'to rest and recover'
Lewis Capaldi cancels all upcoming shows ahead of Glastonbury Festival 'to rest and recover'
Lewis Capaldi is taking some time for himself.
2023-06-06 07:25
Banking app feature allows economic abuse survivors to mute malicious messages
Banking app feature allows economic abuse survivors to mute malicious messages
Starling Bank has launched a feature in its app allowing customers to hide payment references, which could help survivors of economic abuse. The “hide references” feature is designed to help people mute unwelcome or abusive references that can accompany bank transfers. Payment references are generally simply intended to describe the nature of a payment, such as “rent”, “mum’s birthday gift” or “dinner”, for example. But in cases of economic abuse, they can be misused, with the aim of upsetting or trying to manipulate the recipient. An abusive former partner who has been blocked from other forms of contact, may, for example, send messages claiming they miss their ex, or even send insults or threats, Starling Bank said. Using online bank payment references to send intimidating or malicious messages is just one of the ways an abuser can maintain control from afar, leaving victims feeling helpless and highly vulnerable Lauren Garrett, Surviving Economic Abuse These references can be used as a way for an ex-partner to maintain some control and have a triggering impact on the recipient. The bank said multiple messages may even be sent to accompany payments as small as 1p. It has partnered with the charity Surviving Economic Abuse to launch the feature. Economic abuse, which is often accompanied by other forms of abuse, can involve someone taking another person’s wages, stopping them from working, or intentionally putting them into debt. While such abuse can happen within couples, it may sometimes take place within other types of relationships; for example, an adult child may abuse a frail and elderly parent, or a parent may abuse a child. Abusive payment references are a key obstacle for economic abuse survivors to overcome, Starling Bank said. Starling’s personal current account holders can use the feature by swiping up from the app home screen to pull up their transaction fee, tapping on a payment that has been received with an unwanted reference, and tapping the hide icon. This will hide references from past or future payments made from that account. Starling said the new feature will not stop money landing in a customer’s account – the recipient will simply not see any payment references that come from the sending account. Customers can choose to unhide payment references in the app at any time. Starling said one person had told the bank: “The ability to hide these references with a simple tap makes all the difference and I am so pleased that Starling has listened to my experience.” This feature shows just how powerful technology can be in making people’s lives easier Charity Wood, Starling Bank Lauren Garrett, financial services manager at Surviving Economic Abuse, said: “Economic abuse can continue, increase, or even start long after a victim-survivor has separated from an abuser. “Using online bank payment references to send intimidating or malicious messages is just one of the ways an abuser can maintain control from afar, leaving victims feeling helpless and highly vulnerable. “We’re pleased to be working with Starling on this new feature and commend them for sharing what they are doing to give survivors the power to choose what payment references they see without having to relive traumatising experiences to customer services. “This small in-app feature will make a huge difference to survivors’ ability to bank safely, and we’re proud to work alongside financial services who are listening to the voices of victim-survivors and encourage firms to continue closing down gaps in products and services which are being used to inadvertently facilitate abuse.” Starling is a founding signatory in the UK Finance financial abuse code. The hide references feature is part of the bank’s existing work supporting economic abuse survivors, which includes a dedicated vulnerable support team. Charity Wood, head of customer experience at Starling Bank, said: “Anyone can experience economic abuse; they might not realise that it’s happening to them or how their bank can support. “This feature shows just how powerful technology can be in making people’s lives easier, and is testament to Starling’s belief in doing the right thing.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Augmented reality headset Vision Pro is ‘most advanced device ever’ – Apple Revealed: The delivery apps charging you double for your food shop Therapist develops secret app to help abuse victims
2023-06-06 07:25
Microsoft to pay $20 million to settle charges it collected children's information
Microsoft to pay $20 million to settle charges it collected children's information
WASHINGTON Microsoft will pay $20 million to settle U.S. Federal Trade Commission charges that the tech company illegally
2023-06-06 07:17
RBC Canadian Open picks 2023: Expert picks, best bets for PGA Tour golf this week
RBC Canadian Open picks 2023: Expert picks, best bets for PGA Tour golf this week
RBC Canadian Open picks and best bets at Oakdale this week as we have an outright, Top 10 and more PGA Tour expert picks for golf.We're heading north of the United States border for a national championship this week for the 2023 RBC Canadian Open at Oakdale Country Club, where Rory McIlroy ...
2023-06-06 06:59
Mother of 6-year-old who shot teacher will plead guilty to federal felony charges in deal with prosecutors
Mother of 6-year-old who shot teacher will plead guilty to federal felony charges in deal with prosecutors
The mother of a 6-year-old boy who brought a gun to school and shot his first-grade teacher in January in Newport News, Virginia, will plead guilty to new federal felony charges as part of a deal with prosecutors, her attorney said Monday.
2023-06-06 06:53
Oklahoma approves first publicly funded Catholic school in US
Oklahoma approves first publicly funded Catholic school in US
By Brad Brooks An Oklahoma school board on Monday approved the Catholic Church's application to create the first
2023-06-06 06:46
Cboe Wins Approval for Margin Trades on Crypto Futures Exchange
Cboe Wins Approval for Margin Trades on Crypto Futures Exchange
Traders on Cboe Global Markets Inc.’s digital-asset exchange will soon be able to enter into margined Bitcoin and
2023-06-06 06:22
West Coast Port Disruptions to Extend to Tuesday Amid Labor Rift
West Coast Port Disruptions to Extend to Tuesday Amid Labor Rift
Intermittent disruptions at several key US West Coast ports are set to stretch into their fifth day Tuesday
2023-06-06 06:19
Patrick Mahomes Pulls Travis Kelce Away From White House Podium
Patrick Mahomes Pulls Travis Kelce Away From White House Podium
Patrick Mahomes yanked Travis Kelce from the microphone at the White House.
2023-06-06 05:57
Texas seeks to bolster $1.8 billion fraud claim against Planned Parenthood
Texas seeks to bolster $1.8 billion fraud claim against Planned Parenthood
By Brendan Pierson Texas and an anonymous anti-abortion activist made a joint court filing over the weekend, urging
2023-06-06 05:53
Progressive scholar Cornel West says he will mount third party presidential bid
Progressive scholar Cornel West says he will mount third party presidential bid
Former Harvard professor and prominent public intellectual Cornel West will mount a third party run for president, he said on Monday in a video posted on Twitter.
2023-06-06 05:30
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