Protect Your GCash Account
Secure your account with GCash’s safety features and tips.
Change your MPIN if you’ve forgotten it or want to update it for security.
Access your account quickly and securely using fingerprint or facial recognition
A security feature authorizes you to register only ONE mobile phone or device to access your GCash account.
Learn how to identify and avoid scams and phishing attempts to protect your personal information and secure your GCash account.
Scams can be tricky, but knowing the signs can help avoid them. Here’s how to spot a scam transaction:
- Unexpected Offers: Be careful if you get a message or call about winning a prize or getting a big discount or job offer out of nowhere. Scammers lure you of big returns but you are asked first to transfer money to get the prize or reward.
- Pressure to Act Fast: If someone tells you to do something immediately to avoid a problem, take a step back. Scammers often try to rush you so you don’t have time to think.
- High-yield Investment Offers: Scammers claim you’ll earn money if you invest with them.
- Product with Below the Market Price: If a product they’re selling is unbelievably cheap or advertised to have amazing benefits or features that sound too good to be true, it’s likely a scam.
Staying alert and knowing these signs can help you avoid getting scammed. If you feel like you have been scammed, please click here to ask for help.
Phishing is a common way for fraudsters to steal your personal information, including your GCash account. Here’s how you can identify if someone is trying to phish your information:
- Weird Links: Don’t click on links from unknown sources, even if it says it’s coming from GCash. Fraudsters use fake websites to steal your info.
- Calls asking for Personal Information: GCash will never ask for your MPIN, or OTP over the phone.
- Fake GCash Pages. Social media pages are pretending to be giving customer support. Please report the issue only through Gigi or the GCash Help Center.
- People buying or renting your account. Some individuals may trick you into lending your GCash account and then giving you money in return. Do not engage with them as they may use your name in illegal activities.
Only refer to our Official GCash pages with a blue check mark and our Help Center through the app or help.gcash.com.
If you received suspicious links, emails, or SMS, it may be someone pretending to be from GCash to steal your details, please click here to ask for help.
Stay alert and don’t share your personal information to protect your account from scammers.