Nov. 10, 2023, 3:45 a.m. | /u/SherbetTiger

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A method or extra step that can protect us when we provide credit card information for online purchases?

I was wondering if there was something conceptually similar to an email encrypted address that censors our true email and still redirects those emails into our original email address. That way we can disable the encrypted email address or change it whenever we want should something go wrong.

But in the context of credit card?

And no, PayPal is not a payment …

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