
Published on June 27, 2025 | 3 min read | Webster Bank

Digital payments continue to grow across the U.S. and with issues like identity theft and other cybercrimes on the rise, it’s important to know what you can to do help protect yourself – and your money – when sending and receiving money digitally. One of the best ways to protect yourself is to only send money to people you trust.
No sensitive account details are shared when you send and receive money with Zelle® – only an email address or U.S. mobile number tied to a bank account in the U.S.
Authentication and monitoring features are in place to help make your payments secure, but, pay it safe: Only use Zelle® with people you trust1, and always make sure you are using the correct U.S. mobile number or email address!
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1To send or receive money with Zelle®, both parties must have an eligible checking or savings account. Transactions between enrolled consumers typically occur in minutes. Check with your financial institution.
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