PayPal has grown significantly in recent years. It now has around 390 million active account users all over the globe. PayPal’s function is to allow you to safely send or receive money and it has been doing this since 1998 when it became popular and convenient for people to make purchases on eBay.
People felt more comfortable using PayPal and not a credit card or check for legitimate safety reasons. Now perhaps more so as you can even play great games on a mobile casino.
But is it true? Is PayPal really safe? It may be safe, but for reasons that are not immediately obvious. The fact that PayPal is safe could well be due to basic precautions that you, as the customer, need to take.
Some key points
PayPal’s offerings
Even today most purchases made on eBay are via PayPal. And as of August 2019, it was fifth in line as the preferred method of payment with regard to online retailers. The most used was Visa, then Mastercard, American Express and Discover.
All of the above are designed to be a safe and secure way of transferring money.
So how secure is PayPal?
PayPal transactions are transmitted with end-to end encryption so that hackers are not able to access private data as it transfers from buyer to seller. Even the recipient doesn’t get to see your financial data.
There is also a possibility for users to activate a second authorization element making transactions even more secure.
Businesses are recommended by PayPal to do the following in order to be more secure:
Ultimately, PayPal is safe but hackers are looking to take advantage of weaknesses in the user’s purchasing activity.
Security measures taken by PayPal
PayPal takes other measures to try to avoid fraudulent activities often associated with e-commerce.
The measures used by PayPal are at the top of the industry standard for electronic transactions. In fact, PayPal reward hackers if they find weaknesses in its procedures. Dean Turner who is director of security intelligence at PayPal says “If you care about the produce and you care about your customers, you care about your customers’ security – this is what you have to do.”
What about safety and Credit Cards?
The credit card companies have not been so positive in taking on some of the security measures that PayPal employs. For instance, they do not reward hackers for finding their security weak spots.
Credit card fraud basically means that a card was either stolen and used by someone else or the information was stolen and used, probably online quickly before the person is aware of the theft.
Credit card companies do have an incentive to prevent this as you, as a card holder, have a limited liability of up to $50. However, for the card holder, theft is very inconvenient and could negatively affect your credit rating.
Security measures and credit cards
Like PayPal most credit card companies have invested in the best security technology.
One big change has been in “card present” anti-fraud technology. There has been a changeover to a card that has a chip inserted into a reader, instead of a magnetic stripe that gets swiped. The microchip sends encrypted data, so it is much harder to steal the information. EMV technology has improved the safety of credit cards being used in a store and prevents data being stolen in the process of the transaction. It is still up to the credit card holder to take security precautions for online purchasing.
The user, whether using PayPal or Credit card needs to take responsibility - a few safety tips:
Credit card use:
Online purchasing with a credit card or using PayPal
In summary
When deciding whether to use PayPal or credit card it may come down to convenience, a particular feature offered or the interest rate charged by either. Whatever your decision, as we have seen, some of the responsibility for safety lies with you.
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