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Why you shouldn't store your money in payment apps | Dollars & Sense


One way is not storing your money in payment apps like Venmo, PayPal, Apple Pay and Zelle. More than three-quarters of U.S. adults say they’ve used a payment app, according to the Pew Research Center. Read More

Stop storing your money in payment apps: Here’s why


In recent years, cashless payment options have gained momentum as a popular option for consumers to spend their funds — and in some cases, store ... these apps, some warn keeping money in ... Read More

4 risks to know about when using payment apps


From our morning news briefing to a weekly ... Another potential problem with payment apps may happen if you tend to store money there. Unlike, say, funds in your bank account, "cash stored ... Read More

Storing Money in PayPal, Venmo or Cash App Carries Hidden Risks, CFPB Says


Mobile payment apps like PayPal ... Check if the payment app company keeps your money in a bank or credit union account or invests your money in loans and bonds. You may be surprised to learn ... Read More

Venmo, Apple Pay, and Other Payment Apps Are About to Be More Regulated


Simply put, this is a good thing if you're like me and use ... As digital wallets and payment apps become integral to how Americans manage money, consumer protections become increasingly necessary. Read More

Why You Shouldn't Store Your Money in Payment Apps


Payment apps like Venmo and Cash App lack deposit insurance, putting your money at risk. How Canadians Feel About Becoming '51st US State' A woman who lost 200 pounds by making simple changes shared ... Read More


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