How do I use my ShopSafe account number on a Web site where I use one-click or express checkout?
Many Web sites offer a faster way to check out by establishing a profile that includes your name, address, e-mail address, and a credit card number. You can provide a ShopSafe account number for this purpose, instead of your credit card number, to increase your safety and security while shopping online. First, determine the limits you need for the ShopSafe account number. You should choose a dollar limit that covers all of the shopping you may do over an extended period of time, and you’ll want to decide how many months (up to 12) you’ll want the ShopSafe account number to be valid. For example, you could set limits of $500 and 12 months then provide the ShopSafe account number to the online merchant and complete your one-click or express checkout. Every time you shop on that site within that 12-month period, you will use part of the dollar limit established. When the dollar limit is exhausted, or the expiration date is reached, you can increase the ShopSafe limits by clicking the “Act
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