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CVV Full Form- Card Verification Value

Updated on 22 January, 2024

Akansha Semwal

Akansha Semwal

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The full form of CVV is Card Verification Value. It is a code used for security verification while processing financial transactions through cards.

More About CVV

  • The number is generated by the card company while issuing new cards. It is printed on the backs of the cards.
  • Usually, a credit or debit card has two CVVs- one is inside the magnetic strip placed on the card, and the other can be seen on the back. 
  • The magnetic strip is used when you swipe the card at a store. The visible CVV is 3 digits long and is used for online transactions. 
  • Banks and card companies attempt to devise ways to lower the risk of credit and debit card fraud. 
  • They add more than one layer of security over online transactions to make them more secure. 
  • CVV is one such attempt to make card transactions more secure. 
  • When a user tries to make an online payment using their card, they are asked to enter the CVV along with the card number, name, and expiration date. 
  • The card number and the CVV entered by the user should be correct for the transaction to be successful. 
  • When you make an online payment, the merchants are allowed to store your card number, but they are not allowed to store your CVV for security.
  • The transaction will only be approved if the user enters the correct code. Because when the person enters the correct CVV, it proves they have the card.

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