
Why You Should Never Share Your OTP or CVV
It’s not just a number – it’s the key to your account.
It usually starts with a message or a phone call asking for your OTP or CVV. Either for a refund, a prize, or to verify your account. Even if it sounds real and urgent, it’s not.
They ask for just one thing: your OTP or CVV. And once you give it! You lose your money forever.
What Are OTP and CVV — and Why Do They Matter So Much?
- OTP (One-Time Password): A security code sent to your phone to confirm a payment or login. It’s supposed to be used only by you — and only once.
- CVV (Card Verification Value): The 3-digit number on the back of your card. It is required to confirm most online payments.
They are just numbers! Where is the risk?
If you share any of those numbers, someone could:
- Make purchases in your name.
- Access your bank account.
- Transfer your money to their accounts.
So, How to Stay Protected:
- Never share OTPs or CVVs with anyone — even if they sound trustworthy.
- Don’t click on payment links sent by strangers.
- Only use trusted apps or official websites when making online payments.
Remember:
Your security is in your hands — keep your details private, and protect your money.
Al Ansari Exchange will never call or message you to ask for your OTP or card info.
If anyone does, it’s not us. It’s a scam.
Stay Safe. Stay Smart.
Al Ansari Exchange