GCash and Globe have shown the results of their efforts against scammers and are reminding customers to be extra vigilant when making transactions. • GCash has swiftly rolled out a feature update that anonymizes the names of recipients in the send money service to provide an added layer of customer protection. • The e-wallet has started to migrate transaction confirmations from text messages to the app inbox to ensure customers receive only legitimate messages about GCash as well as allow easier access to their transaction history. • GCash is also removing clickable links in official emails and text messages sent to customers followed by an aggressive information campaign that users will no longer receive messages from GCash that contain website links. • GCash has also been working closely with other authorities and regulators in its fight against scams and other cybercrimes related to its customers. GCash is also reminding customers on how to avoid being scammed: • Beware of fake GCash Rewards. • Do not share your personal information with fake GCash support and customer service. Swindling can also happen through transactions with fake customer support and customer service that imitates the company logos and page. Read more in our articles including "GCash blocks 1.37M fraudulent accounts, shares tips on how to avoid scams" and "GCash introduces its new MasterCard with EMV".
GCash and Globe have shown the results of their efforts against scammers and are reminding customers to be extra vigilant when making transactions. • GCash has swiftly rolled out a feature update that anonymizes the names of recipients in the send money service to provide an added layer of customer protection.
• The e-wallet has started to migrate transaction confirmations from text messages to the app inbox to ensure customers receive only legitimate messages about GCash as well as allow easier access to their transaction history. • GCash is also removing clickable links in official emails and text messages sent to customers followed by an aggressive information campaign that users will no longer receive messages from GCash that contain website links. • GCash has also been working closely with other authorities and regulators in its fight against scams and other cybercrimes related to its customers.
Our coverage of gcash customer support includes: "GCash blocks 1.37M fraudulent accounts, shares tips on how to avoid scams"; "GCash introduces its new MasterCard with EMV"; "Globe GCash to start charging Php50/month maintenance fee". Each article provides unique insights and information.