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[QUOTE="Umoh1, post: 321749, member: 99571"] Securing your credit card is essential to protect yourself from fraud, identity theft, and unauthorized purchases. Here are also some tips to help you secure your credit card: Keep your credit card in a safe place and don't share your credit card details with anyone. Only carry your credit card with you when you need it. Monitor your credit card transactions, and report any unauthorized charges to your credit card issuer immediately. When making purchases online, only use secure websites with an "https" in the URL and a lock icon in the address bar. This ensures that your credit card details are encrypted and protected. Using a strong PIN for your credit card and don't use easily guessable numbers like your birthdate or phone number. Be wary of phishing scams where fraudsters try to trick you into giving away your credit card details. If you receive an email or phone call asking for your credit card details, don't provide them. Many credit card issuers offer alerts for certain types of transactions, such as large purchases or purchases made in a foreign country. These alerts can help you detect fraudulent activity on your credit card. By following these tips, you can help secure your credit card and protect yourself from fraud and unauthorized purchases. [/QUOTE]
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