Privacy.com Virtual Cards

Privacy.com Virtual Cards

Burner Cards & Digital Payment Privacy

Deployment and administration of the Privacy.com virtual card platform. Shield primary banking details and business credit cards from data breaches by generating temporary, merchant-locked, and single-use digital payment cards for all online transactions.

Designed for privacy-focused individuals and operations teams seeking absolute control over digital spending. By creating an isolated payment layer between your actual bank account and online vendors, unauthorized overcharges, subscription traps, and credit card fraud are completely neutralized.

Tech: Privacy.com, Virtual Burner Cards, Spend Limits, Merchant-Locked Cards, 2FA Security

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Operational cost example:

Assumptions: An operations manager or privacy-conscious individual making frequent online purchases and managing multiple SaaS subscriptions across different digital vendors.

The user utilizes the Privacy.com platform to generate a unique digital credit card for every single online service. For untrusted vendors or one-off purchases, a single-use “burner” card is created that automatically closes the moment the first charge is processed, rendering the card number useless in any future data breach.

For trusted recurring subscriptions like software tools or cloud hosting, merchant-locked virtual cards are generated with strict monthly spending limits. If a vendor attempts to overcharge or unexpectedly raises their price, the transaction is automatically declined by the virtual card limit. The core service is often free for domestic personal use, while advanced features and business usage costs are tied to the chosen tier as per the listing on Privacy.com.