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1Verify your account balance.
4Check your internet connection.
5Finish your verification.
6Your debit card info must be up to date.
7Clear your web browser cache and cookies.
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Last Updated: August 25, 2024Fact Checked
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Have you seen a "Failed for Your Protection" error on Cash App? It can take different forms, depending on what you're doing, like, "This payment was declined for your protection" and "This payment was canceled for your protection." This error often occurs when there's a security concern regarding your account, but there's usually an easy fix.
Verify your account balance.
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You can't send money you don't have in your Cash App balance. Make sure you have the funds available in Cash App by opening the app and tapping the bank icon. You'll see your Cash balance listed at the top of your screen.
- Avoid scams with these tips! If it sounds too good to be true, it most likely is.[1] If you've fallen for a Cash App scam, you might be able to get your money back.
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Update the app.
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An out-of-date app version can prevent you from sending money. To fix this, update the app through the Google Play Store or App Store.
Verify your account.
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Go to your profile and make sure all the information is correct. If you have a card linked to your account that you're trying to use, make sure it's in your name. You can't reliably use cards or bank accounts that aren't in your name.[2]
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Check your internet connection.
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The app depends on a reliable internet connection to work. If you're in a low-data zone or are constantly going in and out of Wi-Fi networks, the app won't be able to send or receive data over the internet, so you'll get an error.
- To fix this, improve your internet connection, which might include turning off Wi-Fi to use mobile data only or switching to Wi-Fi instead of data.
Finish your verification.
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Especially if you're new to Cash App, you'll need to follow a few prompts first. Tap the transaction in question (it's usually pending) and follow the on-screen prompts to receive your money.[3]
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Your debit card info must be up to date.
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Check your debit card details. If the card has expired or your billing address has changed, you will need to update the card information in Cash App. For an expired card, you must order a new one or pay with your bank account instead.
- To unlink an expired card, tap it in Linked Accounts.
Clear your web browser cache and cookies.
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If you're using a web browser, this could fix the error. There can be corrupted data there, preventing your transaction from processing. Open your mobile browser and find Clear app & cookies or Clear browsing data. You can usually find this feature in the Settings menu.
- Cache and cookies aren't an issue on the mobile app and only cause problems if you're using a web browser.
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Contact Cash App.
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If you can't figure out why your app isn't letting you make payments, contact Cash App. You can contact them using the app or by calling 1 (800) 969-1940 between 9 AM to 7 PM ET.
- In the app, tap your profile icon, select Support, and Start a Chat.[4]
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Only send payments to family, friends, or businesses you trust. If you're trying to purchase something from a retailer and getting this message, that merchant may be suspicious and not reputable. You can either use a different payment method or shop somewhere else.[5]
If you mark the transaction as "I do not recognize," then future transactions from that source will be declined automatically.[6]
Respond to any security notifications. When you receive a suspicious bill or transaction, Cash App can flag it and cancel it. To make sure any further payments from that source go through correctly, go to your Activity tab in the app, tap on the declined transaction, and confirm that you recognize that payment.
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1 Verify your account balance. 2 Update the app. 3 Verify your account. 4 Check your internet connection.
Why is my Cash App failing for my protection? ›
If Cash App notices potentially unauthorized activity on your account, we may decline Cash App Card transactions for your protection. Depending on the transaction, we may send you a notification asking you to confirm whether you recognize the declined transaction within your app.
Why does my Cash App keep saying failed? ›
But if you are getting an error message on Cash App saying your payment is declined, then the reason can be your internet, insufficient balance, or you might be exceeding the limit.
Why is Cash App canceling for my protection? ›
Cash App monitors your account for anything that looks out of the ordinary. If a potentially fraudulent payment occurs, we cancel it to prevent you from being charged. When this happens, your funds will instantly be returned to your Cash App balance or linked bank account.
How do I change my protection on Cash App? ›
Here's how:
- Go to the profile icon on your Cash App home screen.
- Select Privacy & Security.
- Toggle on the Security Lock.
- Enter your PIN or Touch ID or Face ID.
What does Cash App mean for your protection? ›
Cash App protects millions of people's payments each year. With a Cash App Card, your money is FDIC-insured through our partner banks for up to $250,000 per person.* Download Cash App.
How do I fix the security on my Cash App? ›
Here's how: Go to the profile icon on your Cash App home screen. Select Privacy & Security. Toggle on the Security Lock.
How do I fix cash out failed on Cash App? ›
A: To fix Cash App cash-out failures, ensure that your Cash App balance has sufficient funds, verify your bank account information, provide a stable internet connection, retry the transaction, and contact Call +1(808)800–5134 Cash App support if the issue persists.
What's going on with Cash App today? ›
User reports indicate no current problems at Cash App.
How much is the Cash App lawsuit payout? ›
How much money could I receive in the Cash App settlement? You could claim up to $2,500 per person for out-of-pocket losses and $25 per hour for reimbursem*nt of lost time up to 3 hours if you're eligible to take part in the $15 million proposed settlement.
If we notice unusual activity on an account, we may temporarily lock the account. We lock accounts because we prioritize your safety and want to be proactive in preventing fraudulent activity. An account lock will not affect your account or prevent you from sending future payments.
Does Cash App have a protection plan? ›
No, the FDIC insures your Cash App balance up to $250,000 if our partner bank that holds your funds, Wells Fargo Bank, goes out of business. FDIC insurance coverage does not protect individual transactions. We do offer help for individual transactions.
Will Cash App refund me if I was scammed? ›
Unfortunately, Cash App does not [((+1-833-204-2959))] guarantee refunds if you are scammed, placing the onus on users to protect themselves.
Why is my Cash App saying failed for my protection? ›
Why does Cash App say, “Payment declined for your protection”? Put simply, it means the algorithm and/or people at Cash App have flagged a transaction as potentially fraudulent.
Why is my Cash App not allowing me to receive money? ›
Check your banking information.
Make sure you have your connected bank information, including your account and routing numbers, entered correctly. To fix this, simply open Cash app, tap the bank icon (bottom left corner), tap your Cash balance, and look at the account and routing numbers there.
Can you have two Cash App accounts with the same SSN? ›
You can use one Social Security Number to verify two or more Cash App accounts. As long as you have a Social Security Number and live in the United States, all you need to create two (or three, or four) Cash App accounts is two (or three, or four) phone numbers or email addresses.
How to fix this withdrawal was canceled for your protection? ›
How to Fix Cash App Failed for Your Protection Error
- Verify your account balance.
- Update the app.
- Verify your account.
- Check your internet connection.
- Finish your verification.
- Your debit card info must be up to date.
- Clear your web browser cache and cookies.
- Contact Cash App.
Why is my Cash App blocked for security reasons? ›
If we notice unusual activity on an account, we may temporarily lock the account. We lock accounts because we prioritize your safety and want to be proactive in preventing fraudulent activity. An account lock will not affect your account or prevent you from sending future payments.
Are there any security issues with Cash App? ›
Thanks to its robust set of protective features, Cash App is a relatively secure platform for sending and receiving funds. However, you should note that your Cash App accounts do not have FDIC insurance, meaning funds are at risk of being irretrievable should they be stolen.