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Updates to our web app, extension & more!

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Thu, Dec 21, 2023 06:37 PM

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Protecting your payments this holiday season just got easier.  ‌ ‌ ‌ Product

Protecting your payments this holiday season just got easier.  ‌ ‌ ‌ Product Update Hey there, We’ve had a busy few months here at Privacy and want to share some product improvements that we hope will make paying with Privacy even more convenient this holiday season. Updates to our desktop extension: Based on your feedback, we’ve implemented the following: - Suggested cards will now appear at the top of your cards list. If a card matches the website or checkout form you’re on, it will be pushed to the top for quicker access. - We added support for billing info autofill (i.e., name, address). This enhancement will make it even easier to checkout with Privacy. - The extension can now be accessed when not on a web page (e.g., on an empty tab). This update will make it more convenient to access your Privacy Cards whenever you need them. Cards page updates: We’ve introduced new tools to our web app that make it easier for you to manage your Privacy Cards. - Sort: You can now sort cards using four different criteria (Recently Used, Date Created, Name, and Total Spend). - Filter: You can now filter cards based on their status, making it simple to quickly view all of your Open, Active, Paused, and Closed cards. - Along with Sort and Filter, remember that you can always use the search bar at the top of our web app to quickly find a specific card or transaction. Login improvements: To make our login and logout process more seamless, we’ve added: - SMS verification as an additional option for receiving your security code. You can update this preference via your Account settings in the web app. - “Remember email” as an option for web login. - Automatic logout for enhanced security. Auto-pausing of dormant cards [in beta]: Based on your feedback, we will start automatically pausing cards that haven’t been used for more than a year to proactively prevent unexpected charges. Of course, you can unpause these dormant cards at any time to make a purchase. Thank you for choosing to pay with Privacy this year and supporting us. We have an ambitious roadmap for the months ahead and look forward to serving you in 2024! Team Privacy Don't want emails from us? [Unsubscribe here](=) or reach out to us at support@privacy.com. Lithic, Inc. (DBA Privacy.com) 228 Park Ave S PMB 57488 New York, New York 10003-1502, US

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