What is the CVV Code on a Credit Card?

Card Verification Value (CVV) is the authentication code procedure used by credit card companies to fight fraudulent internet transactions. The cardholder enters the CVV number at the time of the order to verify the card is on hand, instead of actually presenting the card in person. The CVV code is three or four numbers used to validate the information embossed on the card, but not part of the card number itself.

The back of Visa and MasterCards contain the 16 digit account number followed by the CVV/CVC code. Some banks only show the last four digits of the account number followed by the code. For your protection we require the 3 or 4 digit code on the back of your credit card.

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