ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – Most people plan to shop online this holiday season, according to a recent consumer report, and you may notice several new digital payment options.
More websites are offering alternative ways to pay, and banks are now encouraging new digital wallets.
The goal for some of these payment options is to finance — allowing you to pay installments to them with interest — but some are used through big banks with the goal to keep your information secure.
For example, when you pay through Apple Wallet, the company masks your credit card information so you’re not sharing it with various websites or merchants.
Sharing your card information online can be dangerous if you’re on a look-alike fake website, accidentally click on a phishing scam, or if the company is hacked in a data breach.
Bank-to-bank transfers like Zelle rely on your email or phone number to protect your banking info. The latest digital payment option now offered through some of the big banks, Paze, is similar to Zelle.
People across the country have been seeing this option pop up, and some were even automatically enrolled through their bank.
Paze works with the email associated with your bank account, and then verifies through a PIN sent to your phone. According to the company, this is so you don’t have to enter your credit card info on websites, create a login, or even download an app.
However, Atlanta News First Investigates found some concerns from customers with Chase Bank who say they were automatically enrolled. If this happens and you don’t want to take part, the company said anyone can opt out on their website.
If you suspect fraud or deception involving your digital wallet or payment app, promptly report it to the DFPI by filing a complaint, contact ask.DFP@dfpi.ca.gov, or call (866) 275-2677.
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