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Can I send my credit card by email?
Do not send your card details by email. Learn how to pay securely at miHosting and protect your banking information.
Introduction
No. You should never send your credit card details by email, either to miHosting or to any other person or company.
Email is not a secure channel for sharing banking data.
Why you should not send your card by email
Sending the card number, expiry date or security code by email exposes you to serious risks:
- Email can be intercepted.
- Messages can be forwarded by mistake.
- Mailboxes can be compromised.
- Sensitive data can remain stored in insecure places.
miHosting will never ask you to send the full card details by email.
How to pay securely at miHosting
- Access miHosting directly from your browser.
- Choose the service you want to buy or renew.
- Continue through the secure checkout or client area.
- Verify that the page uses https.
- Complete the payment only inside the authorised payment platform.
What to do if someone asks you for the card by email
- Do not reply with the card details.
- Do not send photos or attachments with the card.
- Contact the company through an official channel to verify the request.
- If you already shared the details, contact your bank immediately.
Useful tips to protect online payments
- Use trusted devices and secure connections.
- Do not share the security code by email or chat.
- Review bank alerts after an online payment.
Frequently asked questions
Can miHosting see my full card number
No. Payments are processed through secure gateways, and miHosting does not store the full card number.
Can I send my card in an image or attachment
No. That is also unsafe and should be avoided.
Which details should I never share by email
The card number, expiry date, CVC or CVV code and any banking authentication code.
What should I do if I already sent my card by email
Contact your bank immediately, block the card if necessary and monitor your transactions.
Final recommendations
Always pay through the official secure payment flow. If someone asks you for full card details by email, treat it as unsafe.