Barclays Bank's Pingit is a service that allows people to transfer money to other people in the UK using their mobile phone numbers – without needing to exchange bank account details.
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- Choose passcodes carefully, keep them secret and do not store them on your device.
- Double check the phone number that you are sending money to, before confirming payment.
The RisksOther banks are expected to launch similar services soon. Although the app to send money is available only on smartphone platforms, anyone with a mobile number can register to receive money via the service. Notification of transactions on the Pingit service are made by text message.
- Sending money to the wrong telephone number (for example, that you have entered incorrectly).
- Phishing emails or texts claiming to be from your mobile money service but in fact sending you to a fraudulent website or telling you to send money to an alternative mobile number.
Transferring Money Safely
The service itself is as secure as any other online banking transaction, and is protected by a user-specified five-digit passcode on the app itself.
We recommend the following safety precautions:
- Ensure that your passcode for the Pingit application cannot be easily guessed, so avoid birthdays and anniversaries, ascending or descending numbers (for example 54321 or 12345), duplicated numbers (such as 11111) or easily recognisable keypad patterns (such as 14789).
- Do not store your passcode on your mobile phone, even in your contacts.
- Protect your mobile phone with a secure unlock feature (such a PIN).
- Double check you have entered the correct phone number before you confirm a transaction.
- Take extra care not to mislay your phone. Physical security is important too.
- Be wary of imitation apps from non-reputable sites.
- Be aware that fraudsters are likely to try and send text phishingattempts.
- If your phone is lost or stolen inform the bank as soon as possible.
- Ensure that any public or private wireless network you are using is secure prior to registering for or using the service.
- Be careful who is watching over your shoulder whilst either registering for the service – or sending or receiving money.
- Remember to log out when you have finished using the app.
- However small the amounts of money you are transferring, keep a tally of totals sent to ensure you stay within your limit.