Digital scams are becoming more sophisticated, targeting users across email, social media, and messaging platforms.
Dogpay’s responsibility extends beyond technology — we aim to educate and empower users so they can stay safe in a digital world.
Dogpay will never ask you for:
Passwords
One-time passcodes
Full card details
Private keys
If someone claims to be “Dogpay Support” and requests sensitive info, treat it as a scam.
Common scam signs include:
Urgency (“act now or your account will be frozen!”)
Requests for upfront payments
Suspicious domain names or URLs
Offers that seem too good to be true
Spelling errors or unofficial tone
If unsure, contact Dogpay through the official website: https://dogpay.com
Enable two-factor authentication
Avoid installing unknown apps or APKs
Log out on shared devices
Use strong, unique passwords
Keep your OS and browser updated
Fraudsters attempt to manipulate users through:
Impersonation
Fake customer service
Fake refund claims
Romance scams
Investment schemes
Awareness is your strongest shield.
Immediately:
Freeze your Dogpay card
Change your password
Report the incident via official support
Avoid further communication with the scammer
The sooner you report, the faster we can help.
A secure digital world requires both strong technology and informed users.
Dogpay provides the tools — and together, we build a safer financial environment for everyone.