The COVID-19 pandemic has affected almost every sector of the economy including online money transfers. As soon as the pandemic started, many countries took various measures to prevent further spreading of the infectious disease. One of those measures was to prevent the handling of hard cash.

This has led to an increase in the number of people using online money transfer services. The good thing about digital payments is that you can send a large amount of money within a short time. There are several companies that offer transfer services at affordable rates.
However, the main concern with sending money online is safety. There are instances where people have lost funds to hackers while attempting to send or receive. But that should not be the reason to scare you from using online transfer services.
Both service providers and users have a role to play when it comes to promoting the safe movement of money online. As a user, there are several things you can do to ensure hackers are and scammers are always kept at bay.
Here are some of the ways to send money safely during a pandemic:
1. Learn how to detect online money scams
Although there have been online scams in the past, the COVID-19 pandemic has seen the number of people being scammed online increase significantly. This is probably because of the high number of individuals sending money through the internet.
Online hackers know that many people are ignorant of how most online payment services work. They will use ingenious ways to trick you into exposing your financial details to them. That’s why it is important to learn different tricks used by such people to keep yourself safe.
2. Use a reputable money transfer service
As mentioned earlier, there are many companies that provide online payment services. But not all of these companies can be fully trusted. You need to carry out your own due diligence to ensure that the service provider you are using is accredited to offer those services.
All transfer services in the U.S are supposed to acquire a license known as Money Service Business (MSM) before they are allowed to operate. You should find out if the company in question has that license or not.
3. Encryption
This is another great way to send money safely during a pandemic. Before sending money online, you need to make sure that the mobile app or website uses the encryption feature or any other reliable security features. Entering your debit or credit card information on an insecure website will expose your personal details to hackers.
4. Entering incorrect details of the recipient
When you enter the incorrect details of a recipient such as a wrong bank account or email address, the money is likely to go to the wrong person. Reversing such transactions is not easy and at the end of the day you might end up losing the money.
Bottom line
The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly changed the way people send money. It has also resulted in a high number of scams in online payment. You should always exercise absolute caution when using only money transfer services.
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