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Are You Shopping With Visa This Fall?
Verified by Visa provides extra peace of mind for online shoppers. It is a password-protected authentication system designed to confirm the identity of the cardholder when a Visa card is used online.It's easy to keep track of all that spending when you use your TD Bank Visa®Debit Card. Plus, it's safer than cash and super convenient.
- Track every cent: Monitor every transaction in real time with online and mobile banking
- Keep the change: Paying with your card is like having exact change every time
- It's like magic: Add it to your digital wallet and pay with a wave of your phone
- Save time: Skip the ATM
- Peace of mind: You're protected from unauthorized purchases with Visa Zero Liability1
- Lose your card? No problem: Go to any TD Bank and get a replacement on-the-spot
- Click and go: Buy gifts with just one click when you use Visa Checkout.
How to Use a Debit Card In Lieu of a Credit Card Online
- Enter the number: Provide your debit card number, which is a 16-digit number if you have a Visa, Mastercard, or Discover. You can always enter a debit card number even if the merchant asks for a credit card.
- Verify details: In addition to a card number, most merchants require some sort of verification to reduce the chances of fraud. So, enter the security code (usually on the back of your card) and any address information required such as your zip code which must match the address on file with your bank.
When Credit Cards Are Better
How to Stay Safe Using Your Debit Card
- Look for the lock: Make sure you’re shopping on a secure website, especially when it’s time to enter your card number. Look for the lock icon in your browser and pay attention to any security warnings that pop up.
- Monitor your account: It’s always a good idea to keep tabs on your money, and it’s especially important if you’re sharing account information online. Check your accounts regularly (once per month at a bare minimum—more often is better). And set up alerts in your account so you know when money goes out.
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