Is there something similar to privacy.com in Europe so I don’t have to enter my credit card information everywhere? Or another way to buy stuff online privately on many different stores and websites?

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    4 months ago

    You could buy more from places that support Bitcoin lightning or Monero, which gives you a lot more privacy. You can buy gift cards online with those currencies and then spend those gift cards at major online retailers.

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    not thats its private, but the virtual cards from wise are nice. can be frozen and sometimes you can change the billing addeess and “save” taxes.

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    I believe it is not possible to have it due to EU regulations, or at least there aren’t any proper ones right now. You can read some discussions about this on Privacy Guides’s discourse, like this one for example: https://discuss.privacyguides.net/t/card-masking-tool/15342

    I think the TLDR is: use your own bank’s card, as you will always end up with a card which is tied to your identity, so better give that info to as few bank institutions as possible, you gain no advantage by signing up with someone new. On the other hand, if you need to convert and the fees are atrocious, then you could look into Revolut and others like that, but that doesn’t really help your privacy, no matter how many virtual cards you make, since they’re all in your name anyways

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    4 months ago

    Not sure if it helps, but Capital One has digital cards you can create on the fly.

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    Do people in europe use credit cards? I remember hearing it wasn’t popular as much as the US. Isn’t debit more common?

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      Here you get a debit card by default with your bank account, and that one’s free. You might get a credit one, but credit limits are typically low. I lived in Canada for 9 years and by the time I left I had a CC with a limit of 26k CAD. Here my Spanish credit card has a limit of 1.2k euros, and I’ve had it for quite a long time.

      In Spain at least there’s quite a lot of confusion with this. People call any card type a “credit card”, even debit ones.

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      In Sweden we almost exclusively use Credit/debit cards cash is extremely rare and a lot of shops don’t accept cash.

      It has been this way for many years.

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      No. It’s not as popular. In Germany most have a giro-card, but credit cards are becoming more popular. Many still prefer cash though.

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        4 months ago

        In Germany most have a girl-card

        I assume autocorrect screwed you?

        For anyone else reading this: no, there is no such thing as girl-cards.

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    In Spain at least I have two small alternatives to this:

    • Paypal (I don’t like it too much, but it works fine).
    • A prepaid credit card offered through my bank. Good for sites that don’t look too trustworthy but I need to buy from. I just activate it, load it with whatever amount I need, I make the transaction, then disable it again. Even if it gets leaked no one can take any money out.

    For everything else I have a virtual credit card number that’s not dynamic, but at least it’s something I use exclusively for online stuff.