We're here to keep your money safe.
We want you to manage your money with confidence, which is why security is our number one priority. We continuously work to deploy new security measures to help keep you protected. Learn how we keep your money protected.
Top-tier data security
At AnyDay, we’re committed to providing the highest level of data security, so our clients and their employees know their information is in good hands. Our solution is PCI, SOC 1 and SOC 2 Type II-compliant.
Security FAQ
If you identify any suspicious activity, contact our customer support at customerescalations@paidanyday.com. Our Support team responds within 48 hours generally, please provide as many details as possible, and we will guide you through next steps.
PCI compliance refers to adhering to the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), a set of security standards designed to ensure that all companies that accept, process, store, or transmit credit card information maintain a secure environment. The PCI DSS was developed to enhance data security and facilitate the broad adoption of consistent data security measures globally.
Both SOC 1 Type 2 and SOC 2 Type 2 reports provide assurance to stakeholders that a service organisation has effective controls in place and that these controls are operating as intended over a period of time.
What is Phone phishing or Vishing?
Vishing—or voice phishing—is the use of fraudulent phone calls to trick people into giving money or revealing personal information. It's a new name for an old problem—telephone scams. Vishing frequently involves a criminal pretending to represent a trusted company representative. You may be asked to divulge your password or 2-factor authentication (2FA) verification code.
Learn to Catch a VishScammers or "vishers" often offer exaggerated services. They then ask for your personal information to get you access to your wallet. Watch out this on other examples of prominent Vishing scams:
- Offers from companies you do not do business with and/or have not heard of.- An announcement that you have won a prize in a contest you did not enter.
- Promises of unrealistic returns for your money.
- Threats of consequences—such as fines or penalties—if you don't provide money or information.
- Unprofessional, hostile, or even obscene language.
- Unsolicited calls offering to help you with debt, unpaid taxes, or previous cases of fraud.
- Pressure to make immediate decisions to give the caller what they want, which may include:
- Money
- Financial account information
- Personal information
- Organisational information, including names and contact information of coworkers at the university
Protect Yourself from Voice Phishing
If a caller claims to be from AnyDay, QRails or XTM or another institution you do business with, such as your bank, and they ask for personal information (account numbers, Social Security numbers, and so on), hang up, find that institution's phone number, and call them. If the call you received was fraud, report it!
Report phishing by contacting us: customerescalations@paidanyday.com
Do not pay fees for prizes or rewards offered by phone.