Passwords are like keys.
These unlock a digital vault of your personal and private information from emails and banking details to your My Vodacom and Vodacom Online Shop login details.
Just like you safeguard your house keys to protect your valuable possessions, take every precaution to protect your passwords which will minimise your risk of falling victim to online hackers and fraudsters who can log in to your accounts, steal and misuse your online profiles.
Protecting your personal information is key to preventing identity fraud. By securing sensitive data and your personal informaton, you reduce the chances of fraudsters using it to create fake identities and open fraudulent accounts in your name. Here are some simple steps to follow:
You don't realise just how important your identity is to you, until it's stolen. It can be an upsetting and worrying experience with financial consequences when someone else is using your personal details.
You can, however, take proactive steps to protect yourself and help keep your identity safe from fraudsters.
Tips to protect your personal information:
Fraudsters are creative, they sound genuine and professional. They call you, pretending to be a Vodacom agent. They tell you that you are currently due for an upgrade and ask you if you would like to upgrade to a certain device.
If you say NO, you do not want an upgrade:
They will ask you for the OTP that will be sent to you, in order for them to cancel the upgrade for you. Remember, this is the same OTP required to complete an upgrade. As soon as you give them this OTP, they will complete the upgrade and the device will be delivered to them.
If you say YES, you want an upgrade:
They will ask you for the OTP that is sent to you, in order for them to process the upgrade for you. As soon as you give them this OTP, they will upgrade and the device will be delivered to them.
If you did not place an online purchase, you should not have received an OTP. In this case, you do not need to do anything.
If you receive an OTP, please do not give it to anyone, even if they say they are from Vodacom and they want to help you.
OTP fraud happens when a fraudster tries to place an online order or make an online purchase using your details. Example, doing an online cellphone upgrade. They will proceed to ask you for your OTP, among other personal details, which allows them to make an online purchase, while pretending to be you.
Please note: Our agents will never ask you for a One Time Pin.
When you are due for a cellphone upgrade, you are able to complete an upgrade online, via the Vodacom portal or on the VodaPay App . Fraudsters are also using this upgrade option to defraud customers. They enter your cellphone number on the Vodacom portal or VodaPay App, and attempt to perform an upgrade, pretending to be you.
To successfully complete an upgrade, a fraudster needs to key in a One Time Pin (OTP), which Vodacom sends to your number during the upgrade process. If you do not give this OTP to the fraudster, he or she will not be able to complete the upgrade.
