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A credit card security code is a three- or four-digit number designed to prevent fraudulent transactions. You might hear this code referred to as the Card Verification Value (CVV).
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Discover, Mastercard and Visa cards position the CVV on the back of your credit card, typically to the right of the signature line. American Express prints its four-digit CVV on the front of the ...
The code may also be called a card identification number, card validation code, or card security code. Does a CVV have 3 or 4 digits? Cards issued by Visa and Mastercard usually have three-digit CVVs.
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