• r00ty@kbin.life
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    11 days ago

    I mean, if they knew where you usually shop online, probably not. I generally get the popup when either:

    1: Shopping somewhere for the first time
    2: Certain businesses (presumably those that are more often targeted for fraud I guess?)

    I bet if they tried to use a different delivery address (and the shop passed that on) it should (I think at least) trigger a security check.

    In shops especially with contactless it’s very unlikely to be stopped though. But I think the bank needs to eat the contactless losses if I remember right. I do recall there’s a maximum number of contactless payments you can make in a given time before it forces chip and pin though.