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What does cvv2 mean?

The CVV2 code is a verification code, also called a security code, which is used for credit card verification when making indirect card transactions (such as online payments). This is usually the last three digits of the signature field on the back of your bank card. For example: 1234 567, just enter 567.

The verification code will also change every time you change your bank card. If it is blurry, you can cover it with white paper and draw repeatedly to reveal the three digits.

If you enter incorrectly and are locked multiple times, it will be restored the next day. This verification code can only be viewed through your own card.

Warm reminder

CVV2 code is important information of personal account. For the sake of account security, it is recommended not to disclose it to others at will.