3D Secure is an identity verification service provided by credit card companies to prevent unauthorized use of your credit card.
In addition to entering traditional credit card information (like card number and expiration date), 3D Secure involves an extra layer of identity verification. This could be a password you've registered with your card issuer beforehand, a one-time password (OTP) sent to your registered phone or email, or even biometric authentication. This helps prevent fraudulent use of your credit card, allowing you to make secure payments.
Once 3D Secure is implemented, your card issuer may require additional identity verification (such as entering a password, a one-time password, or biometric authentication) when you make a credit card payment. The need for this extra step is determined by your card issuer based on their assessment of the transaction's risk.
About Identity Verification Methods
Identity verification methods include one-time password authentication via SMS or email, or app-based authentication, among others. However, these methods vary depending on your credit card issuer.
If you have any questions about the authentication method, please contact your credit card issuer directly.
- If the risk is deemed low: The authentication screen may not appear, and the payment will be completed smoothly as usual.
- If the risk is deemed high: You'll be prompted for additional authentication. Please follow the on-screen instructions to complete the verification.
Please note:
Your credit card must support 3D Secure to utilize this service. Cards that do not support it may not be usable. Please check with your card issuer in advance.
To use 3D Secure, you may need to register a password or other credentials with your card issuer beforehand. For details on how to register, please check the website of your respective card company.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding and cooperation.