The Card Verification Code, or CVC*, is an extra code printed on your debit or credit card. With most cards (Visa, MasterCard, bank cards, etc.) it is the final three digits of the number printed on the signature strip on the reverse of your card.
How do I get my card verification code?
The CVV/CVC code (Card Verification Value/Code) is located on the back of your credit/debit card on the right side of the white signature strip; it is always the last 3 digits in case of VISA and MasterCard. Please copy your CVV/CVC code from the back of your card and continue with your payment.
How does credit card verification work?
Authentication is roughly the first half of the transaction process when using a credit card. Once the card is authenticated, the purchase is approved or denied, the money is added to the customer’s credit card bill, and the payment is credited to the merchant’s account.
What is 4-digit verification code?
Look for the 4-digit code printed on the front of your card just above and to the right of your main credit card number. This 4-digit code is your Card Security Code.
What is a good 4 digit?
Researchers at the data analysis firm Data Genetics have found that the three most popular combinations—“1234,” “1111,” and “0000”—account for close to 20 percent of all four-digit passwords.
How many numbers are on the front of a credit card?
16 digits
Credit cards that are part of the Visa, Mastercard and Discover payment networks have 16 digits, while those that are part of the American Express payment network have just 15.
What is a digit verification code?
If you received a 6-digit numerical code through a text message on your mobile phone, this is a Phone Verification code. This is used to confirm that the mobile number in our system belongs to you and that you would like to receive text message notifications on that device.