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Jelayca V
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Merchants are encouraged to be PCI compliant to safeguard sensitive payment card data accessed through their accounts. Let me elaborate on this, @bizpro1.

 

While it's true that you don't directly handle payment card data,  accessing your merchant account means managing sensitive transaction information, like charges and refunds. As a merchant, it’s essential to protect this data, which makes PCI compliance crucial.

 

Additionally, any device you use to access QuickBooks or your merchant accounts can be a potential vulnerability. If security is compromised, it could expose sensitive information about your business and customers.

 

Being PCI compliant ensures you have the proper safeguards and response plans to protect against breaches. For further details, please check this article: Learn about QuickBooks PCI Compliance.

 

I'll be including these articles to assist you in safeguarding your business account and data from fraudulent activities:

 

 

If you have any questions about PCI DSS or any other QuickBooks-related topics, feel free to Reply below. I'm here to help!

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