U-Pay Guard

Published by: U-Pay Digital
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Description

U-Pay Guard is the security key for U-Pay Business Account Payroll service provided by U-Pay Digital Plc.
It work as the two-factor authentication for U-Pay business clients to athorize the funds transfer operated in their business account.
How to:
U-Pay Guard has a simple activation and usage flow. In order to link U-Pay Guard with your buisiness account, please follow the instruction in APP.

Security:
As we considered your convenience and security as our top priority, we do not allow U-Pay Guard to work in rooted nor in jailbroken smartphones to ensure that no other external systems can gain access to it, ensuring highest level of security.
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