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What Is a CVV on a Debit Card | Secure Code Explained

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Understand what a CVV on a debit card is, where to find it, and how this 3-digit or 4-digit security code protects your online transactions from fraud.

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Many users are often unsure about what a CVV on a debit card really is and why it matters.
The CVV (Card Verification Value) is a three-digit security code printed on the back of Visa and MasterCard debit cards, next to the signature panel.
Its purpose is to verify that the person making a transaction physically possesses the card, helping prevent online payment fraud.


For American Express, the CVV is a 4-digit code located on the front of the card.
This variation often leads to confusion, but both serve the same function — to secure transactions where the card isn’t swiped or inserted.


The CVV security code is not stored in online databases for safety reasons, so you cannot find your CVV number online or recover it without having your card in hand.
It’s essential to keep this number private and never share it through email or text messages.


In summary, the CVV number on a debit card is a small but vital layer of protection against unauthorized use.
 
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