Has anyone tried this?

  • @KillingAndKindess
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    62 months ago

    You cannot. As well as PayPal cash/debit, and similar services offered by cashapp & chime.

    • @KillingAndKindess
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      82 months ago

      Privacy.com cards are for blocking companies from charging you money you don’t want spent. It is not for obfuscating your actual identity.

      • @LWD@lemm.ee
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        62 months ago

        In my experience, it does a good job of obscuring my identity from websites with questionable security practices (e.g. ones that rolled their own payment processors and are clearly questionably coded, or just ones that could be).

        And it obscures the nature of your purchases from your bank.

        • @KillingAndKindess
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          62 months ago

          But its a bank too, so they have to keep those records the same way your “actual” bank does too.

          Other than certain crytpo, cash is king for anonymity.

      • @ReverendIrreverence@lemmy.ml
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        22 months ago

        You can use a Privacy card with any name you want on it although some small vendors with actual people running the purchase process can read and take issue when the “card” is supposedly issued to a “Mybig Blackdog”

        • @KillingAndKindess
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          32 months ago

          Yes… the entity you are spending money with will not know your name (unless they need to due to transaction issues etc.)…but the transaction units entirety is recorded with your name and the business the money was sent to.