GCash Removes All Links in Text Messages, Emails
In an effort to fight fraud, GCash is now removing all links in SMS messages as well as emails so users will not click them.
In an effort to fight fraud, GCash is now removing all links in SMS messages as well as emails so users will not click them.
After a report published by BitPinas that some crypto holders experienced P2P scams, more and more from the community shared their experience.
This collaboration marks the first time for the leading mobile payment providers from the Southeastern region of Asia, together with Hongkong, to extend their services in South Korea through Alipay+.
“All-in-one” app Maya announced that its users can use the app to easily make transactions with AUB, Metrobank, Unionbank, and GCash.
GCash is projected to have more than nine million new investors in a five-year period.
To manage concerns on data privacy, mobile wallet giant GCash added a new feature on its app – anonymizing the usernames of their customers.
Scammers use e-wallet accounts not registered under their names, using SIM cards from people who sell or lend their identities in the black market.
Text messages serve as a confirmation for users to make sure that they succeeded in sending and receiving money.
Last June, it reported that it reached the ₱500-billion mark in gross transaction value in March alone.
The crypto tab is finally viewable on the GCash app, fueling speculations about crypto’s future availability in the app.