Osaka, Japan is set to implement a new rule that will prevent elderly individuals from using ATMs while engaged in phone calls. The decision comes as a response to the increasing number of fraud cases specifically targeting older adults in the region. Scammers commonly pose as family members or authorities to deceive victims into withdrawing money. The ban is scheduled to take effect in August and will require ATM operators to educate users about the prohibition. This initiative aims to safeguard vulnerable individuals from falling victim to financial scams and to enhance overall security measures within the community.

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Osaka to Ban Elderly ATM Phone Use to Combat Fraud: Law Effective August, Targets Scammers.
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