SEOUL, South Korea — For two months, six journalists and media literacy trainers from Maldita.es — a Madrid, Spain-based nonprofit fact-checking platform — traveled to 20 rural towns across Spain, teaching older people media literacy and online safety skills. Polling data has long shown that, in Spain, older people report that they often encounter disinformation but feel they lack the skills to identify it or protect themselves from it, said Clara Jiménez Cruz, CEO and co-founder at Maldita.es.
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