With the growth of digital payments, online scams have increased in sophistication.
Dogpay prioritizes user education as a key part of our safety philosophy.
Here are simple guidelines every user should follow to protect themselves.
Scammers may pretend to be customer support representatives.
Dogpay will never ask for:
Your password
One-time login codes
Full card information
Always verify the official domain: https://dogpay.com
If someone pressures you to send money urgently, “verify your account,” or “unlock funds,” stop immediately and contact support.
Update your OS and apps regularly
Avoid installing unknown APKs
Never log in on untrusted public devices
Phishing attempts commonly include:
Suspicious URLs
Misspelled email domains
Too-good-to-be-true offers
Threatening language (“your account will be closed!”)
When in doubt, contact Dogpay directly.
Enable two-factor authentication
Bind trusted devices only
Keep your PIN confidential
Review transaction history regularly
Fraud prevention is a shared responsibility.
Dogpay provides secure infrastructure, and users safeguard their own digital habits.
Together, we create a safer financial environment for everyone.