Everything with a Security a Security Code
Of late everything is becoming a matter of privacy, security codes have become so common in almost everything, from our cell phone security code to the computer security code, door to our house security code and car door security code. It has come to a point where someone needs to have a particular place for keeping their security codes and if it is in a notebook or in your phone or any data handling device, it must also be locked and must have a security code as well or else someone might encroach and access your important material.
A Security Code is Private
The tricky thing about security codes is that they are meant to be private and not communicated unless that particular thing for which they are used is shared among many, with this condition everyone has to be careful not to lose their security code because you can’t go to someone saying ‘I forgot my security code’ and you expect them to remember it for you unless you once entrusted them with it.
Security Codes Protect Indeed
When someone loses their visa card and reports to the concerned people, what they do is block the card, the blocking has to do with the visa security code in that just in case the thief is to guess right they still won’t be able to use it. For such a loss the visa security codes will always be changed, even if you later find your card you can’t use it with the old code once it has been blocked. The same applies with the MasterCard security code and any other cards that use security codes.