Article 6W78B How to keep your Venmo account private

How to keep your Venmo account private

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Barbara Krasnoff
from The Verge on (#6W78B)
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As if things werenat embarrassing enough for national security adviser Michael Waltz, what with inviting a journalist into a private policy group chat and all, Wired discovered that his Venmo account was wide open, revealing the names of ahundreds of Waltzas personal and professional associates.aA

Venmo is a popular and convenient way to transfer money to friends and vendors, but itas a good idea to keep it as closed down as possible, as it is with any online banking institution. To keep your Venmo account as secure as you can, here are some ways to avoid exposing your contacts, and your account, to public scrutiny a or worse.

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  • Tap on the Me icon at the bottom right of the page.
  • Select the Settings gear at the top right and then select Privacy.
  • Youall see three settings: Public (visible to everyone on the internet!), Friends (visible to the contacts of the sender and the recipient), and Private (visible to the sender and recipient only). Make sure that Private is checked.

Keep in mind that if youave established any Venmo Groups (as the name suggests, groups of contacts), any transactions using that feature will be vi …

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