January 10, 2026

About Us

Last Updated: December 2025

Secom.es is an independent digital information platform dedicated to providing clear, verified, and easy-to-understand content about pensions, minimum wage (SMI), social benefits, government aid programs, employment support, and cost-of-living measures in Spain.

Our objective is to help readers understand how public policies and economic changes may affect their daily lives, financial planning, and access to support programs.

Secom.es is not a government website and does not represent any public institution. Our role is to simplify information and make it more accessible for citizens, workers, pensioners, and families across Spain.

Our Editorial Mission

We believe that knowledge empowers citizens. Therefore, our mission is based on:

  • Clarity: Publishing content that is simple, structured, and easy to follow.
  • Accuracy: Prioritizing verified information sourced from official portals and public documents.
  • Neutrality: No political influence, no agenda, no bias.
  • Utility: Practical information that readers can apply in real situations.
  • Accessibility: Making information available free of cost to all readers.

Our content aims to support individuals in understanding issues such as:

  • Pension updates and retirement rules
  • Minimum wage revisions and labour policy changes
  • Unemployment benefits and job-seeker support programs
  • Government subsidies, financial assistance, and social aid
  • Cost-of-living relief and family support schemes
  • Worker rights and benefits
  • Social protection measures for vulnerable groups

Who We Are

Secom.es is operated by an independent editorial team with an interest in:

  • Public information transparency
  • Economic and labour policy monitoring
  • Pension and retirement systems
  • Social benefit structures
  • Clear communication and accessible journalism

We are not lawyers, financial advisors, or government officials.
We are researchers and writers committed to making information more understandable for the public.

How We Work

Our editorial process includes:

  • Monitoring official announcements from Spanish ministries and government departments.
  • Reviewing publications from the BOE (Boletín Oficial del Estado) and other public data sources.
  • Cross-checking data with regional and national communications when applicable.
  • Updating content when policies or eligibility criteria change.

However, because rules and programs evolve frequently, we encourage readers to verify details independently before taking action. Our platform is intended to support awareness, not decision-making.

Funding and Monetization

To maintain operations and ensure free access for all readers, Secom.es may display:

  • Google AdSense advertisements
  • Third-party banner ads
  • Affiliate links
  • Sponsored placements (if applicable)

Monetization does not influence our editorial decisions.
Editorial independence is maintained regardless of advertising interests.

Any sponsored or promotional content, if published, will be identified appropriately.

Transparency and Integrity

We uphold the following commitments:

  • No paid political content
  • No endorsement of political parties or campaigns
  • No sale of personal data
  • No influence from advertisers on editorial topics
  • No claims of guaranteed eligibility for government benefits

If errors are found, we welcome corrections from readers and public institutions.
Corrections will be updated transparently.

Not a Substitute for Official Guidance

Secom.es does not fill out applications, process requests, or guarantee outcomes for:

  • Pension eligibility
  • Benefit approvals
  • Social aid programs
  • Financial assistance
  • Legal or labour cases

Readers should contact relevant authorities or certified professionals for official support.

Contact Information

For inquiries, corrections, suggestions, or collaboration requests, contact:

Email: ayushmyus@gmail.com
Website: https://secom.es/

We generally respond within 24–72 hours depending on request volume.

Final Note

Spain’s public systems for pensions, employment, and social assistance are complex and constantly evolving. Our goal is to help bridge the information gap so individuals and families can understand updates that may affect them.

Secom.es exists to provide clarity, accuracy, and accessibility in an information space where these qualities are often lacking.