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American Express CVV: 4-Digit Code Location & My Experience

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Learn where to find your American Express CVV. Discover why the Amex CVV is 4 digits on the front and how it helps secure your online payments.
When I received my first American Express card, I was confused about the American Express CVV. Unlike Visa or Mastercard, which have a 3-digit CVV on the back, the Amex CVV—also known as the CID (Card Identification Number)—is a 4-digit code printed on the front of the card, just above the main card number.


At first, I kept entering the 3 digits from the back while making an online payment, and it didn’t work. Later, I learned that the American Express CVV 4 digits are specifically used for verification and security during online transactions. This small difference actually makes Amex cards more secure because of their unique CVV code location and internal fraud protection system.


If your American Express CVV is not working, make sure you’re entering the 4-digit number on the front. Many people confuse it with the 3-digit CVV used by other cards.


In short:
✅ American Express CVV = 4 digits (front)
✅ Other cards = 3 digits (back)
✅ Always check your card before entering the number online.
 
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