Virtual credit card numbers — a free way to throw fraudsters off your trail
Virtual credit card numbers — a free way to throw fraudsters off your trail
Virtual credit card numbers — a free way to throw fraudsters off your trail

Online shoppers fall victim to credit card fraud every single day. If you’re not prepared, it could be your turn soon.

Fraud linked to online shopping cost Americans a total of $246 million last year.

While you’re probably taking some basic precautions, one of the most powerful ways to protect yourself is to use a virtual credit card while shopping online.

A virtual credit card allows you to generate disposable credit card numbers that prevent fraudsters from stealing your real credit card information.

In this guide, we’ll show you exactly how they work and where you can get one for free.

What is a virtual credit card number?

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With a virtual credit card, you can randomly generate valid credit card numbers to use for specific online purchases.

These temporary numbers are linked to your real debit or credit card but act as a buffer between the bad guys and your sensitive personal data.

If these numbers fall into the wrong hands, fraudsters won’t be able to rack up huge charges, drain your bank account and ruin your credit score.

Say you accidentally shop at a fake store, or a big retailer suffers a data breach, or a virus is watching what you type. The fraudster will only be able to see your disposable number, which you can set to expire after one purchase or on a certain date.

This year alone, there have already been data breaches at U.S. Cellular, Kroger, T-Mobile, Microsoft Exchange, Hobby Lobby, GEICO, Carter’s, Guess and many other large companies.

If you use virtual credit card numbers, you can rest assured that if your information is exposed in a breach, your “burner” numbers will have long since expired.

How virtual credit cards help keep you safer

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In the past, scammers would use various tricks to “skim” the information held in the magstripe technology of physical credit cards to create swipeable counterfeit cards.

Today, chip-enabled credit cards — which generate a unique, one-time code with every purchase — have made it much more difficult to commit this type of point-of-sale (POS) fraud.

However, chip technology does not protect you from online shopping and “card not present” fraud. If someone steals your card information, he or she can make purchases online without needing a physical card.

That’s where virtual credit cards can save the day. A virtual credit card is to online shopping as chip technology is to in-person, point-of-sale (POS) shopping.

Even if you don’t use a one-time burner, and your temporary number is stolen before it expires, fraudsters won’t be able to steal your personal information, like your name and billing address. And thanks to the Truth in Lending Act, your liability for any unauthorized purchases is limited to $50 so long as you report the fraud quickly.