La Nación reports on travel stories, digital security advice and political polling

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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on January 21, 2026, covering topics ranging from travel in Costa Rica to digital security and political developments.

In a post at 23:05 UTC, La Nación highlighted a travel story: “El creador de contenido emprendió junto a su pareja una travesía por varios rincones de Costa Rica, entre ellos las pintorescas calles de La Fortuna, en San Carlos https://t.co/KiTVplYJey”.

Later that evening at 23:11 UTC, the outlet addressed concerns about mobile device security: “Mantener el bluetooth del celular encendido sin necesidad aumenta riesgos de seguridad y privacidad. Conozca las amenazas y cómo proteger su información personal. https://t.co/Yw9D8uThsV”. This warning reflects growing global attention to cybersecurity risks associated with leaving Bluetooth enabled unnecessarily. Cybersecurity experts advise users to disable Bluetooth when not in use to reduce vulnerability to potential attacks such as unauthorized data access or device tracking.

At 23:16 UTC, La Nación reported on the reaction of José Aguilar Berrocal, candidate for the Partido Avanza, following his increase to 4% in a recent CIEP poll: “El candidato del Partido Avanza, José Aguilar Berrocal, reacciona a su crecimiento al 4% en la encuesta del CIEP. Esto fue lo que dijo. https://t.co/7umh8FJfh9”. The CIEP poll is one of Costa Rica’s recognized public opinion surveys that tracks electoral trends and candidates’ standings ahead of elections.

La Nación has been an influential source of news and analysis in Costa Rica for decades, regularly reporting on national events and issues affecting daily life.



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