“We never stop innovating to make sure our 71 million users have the safest and most convenient experience when they use the app.” Online Shopping Protect In addition to double authentication, GCash also introduced a new product under GInsure called 'Online Shopping Protect', powered by global insurance company, Chubb. Constant reminders to customers GCash has also been constantly reminding users to never share their MPIN or OTP, as well as to never click links outside of the GCash app, especially from websites or senders which you have not verified to be legitimate. GCash is set to roll out in-app one-time passwords (OTPs) beginning June 22, replacing traditional SMS-based verification codes as part of efforts to strengthen account security and combat online fraud. With the updated approach, OTP codes will be sent via secure push notifications inside the authenticated GCash app. GCash has expanded its in-app help tools and security features to address a growing number of user issues on its platform, including unauthorized transactions, scams, account takeovers, and “wrong send” errors. More tools inside the app Users can rely on in-app guides and the GCash Help Center for common problems such as failed transactions and wrong transfers. Suspicious activity can be reported via the in-app Help Center, through help.gcash.com by submitting a ticket, or by calling the 2882 hotline. Read more in our articles including "How GCash strengthens its security with 'double authentication'" and "GCash to replace SMS OTPs with In-App Authentication".
“We never stop innovating to make sure our 71 million users have the safest and most convenient experience when they use the app.” Online Shopping Protect In addition to double authentication, GCash also introduced a new product under GInsure called 'Online Shopping Protect', powered by global insurance company, Chubb. Constant reminders to customers GCash has also been constantly reminding users to never share their MPIN or OTP, as well as to never click links outside of the GCash app, especially from websites or senders which you have not verified to be legitimate.
GCash is set to roll out in-app one-time passwords (OTPs) beginning June 22, replacing traditional SMS-based verification codes as part of efforts to strengthen account security and combat online fraud. With the updated approach, OTP codes will be sent via secure push notifications inside the authenticated GCash app. GCash has expanded its in-app help tools and security features to address a growing number of user issues on its platform, including unauthorized transactions, scams, account takeovers, and “wrong send” errors.
Our coverage of gcash app install includes: "How GCash strengthens its security with 'double authentication'"; "GCash to replace SMS OTPs with In-App Authentication"; "GCash Adds More In-App Help Tools and Security Features". Each article provides unique insights and information.