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Have you seen a "Failed for Your Protection" error on Cash App? It can take different forms, depending on what you're doing, like, "This payment was declined for your protection" and "This payment was canceled for your protection." This error often occurs when there's a security concern regarding your account, but there's usually an easy fix.
Steps
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You can't send money you don't have in your Cash App balance. Make sure you have the funds available in Cash App by opening the app and tapping the bank icon. You'll see your Cash balance listed at the top of your screen.
- Avoid scams with these tips ! If it sounds too good to be true, it most likely is. [1] X Research source If you've fallen for a Cash App scam , you might be able to get your money back .
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An out-of-date app version can prevent you from sending money. To fix this, update the app through the Google Play Store or App Store .
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Go to your profile and make sure all the information is correct. If you have a card linked to your account that you're trying to use, make sure it's in your name. You can't reliably use cards or bank accounts that aren't in your name. [2] X Research source
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The app depends on a reliable internet connection to work. If you're in a low-data zone or are constantly going in and out of Wi-Fi networks, the app won't be able to send or receive data over the internet, so you'll get an error.
- To fix this, improve your internet connection, which might include turning off Wi-Fi to use mobile data only or switching to Wi-Fi instead of data.
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If you're using a web browser, this could fix the error. There can be corrupted data there, preventing your transaction from processing. Open your mobile browser and find Clear app & cookies or Clear browsing data . You can usually find this feature in the Settings menu.
- Cache and cookies aren't an issue on the mobile app and only cause problems if you're using a web browser.
Expert Q&A
Tips
- Only send payments to family, friends, or businesses you trust. If you're trying to purchase something from a retailer and getting this message, that merchant may be suspicious and not reputable. You can either use a different payment method or shop somewhere else. [5] X Research sourceThanks
- If you mark the transaction as "I do not recognize," then future transactions from that source will be declined automatically . [6] X Research sourceThanks
- Respond to any security notifications. When you receive a suspicious bill or transaction, Cash App can flag it and cancel it. To make sure any further payments from that source go through correctly, go to your Activity tab in the app, tap on the declined transaction, and confirm that you recognize that payment.Thanks
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References
- ↑ https://cash.app/help/us/en-us/3127-keeping-your-cash-app-secure
- ↑ https://cash.app/help/us/en-us/3054-payment-canceled-eta-refund
- ↑ https://cash.app/help/gb/en-us/3042-payment-pending
- ↑ https://cash.app/contact?linkId=210168572
- ↑ https://cash.app/help/us/en-us/3054-payment-canceled-eta-refund
- ↑ https://cash.app/help/us/en-us/6536-cash-card-transaction-security