Discover lets users freeze their misplaced cards

Discover has introduced a security feature that lets people who misplace their credit cards freeze their accounts from their mobile phones.

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Discover lets users freeze their misplaced cards

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The free Freeze It service acts like an on/off switch that can be used from a mobile app, online or over the phone to stop new purchases, cash advances and balance transfers on a card.

Cardholders receive alerts if transactions are declined while their accounts are frozen, and some activity - such as bills marked as recurring by the merchants, returns, rewards redemptions - continue to operate as normal.

Julie Loeger, SVP, marketing, discover, says: "We’re giving our cardmembers a fast and simple security feature that gives them more control over their accounts and more peace of mind if a card goes missing."

Australia's Commonwealth Bank implemented a similar feature in October last year.

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Comments: (2)

Adam Nybäck

Adam Nybäck System Developer at Anyro

I think I've been able to block my card from my phone for quite some time. Just call the card issues and ask them to block it. 

Marite Ferrero

Marite Ferrero Director at Lumiere LTD

oh yes.... 15 years later... this was offered to banks 15 years ago...

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