What is the difference between PIN and passcode?

What is the difference between PIN and passcode?

To keep your account secure, your card PIN is different from your app passcode.

Your card PIN, or personal identification number, is a four-digit code you use when purchasing with your Visa® card. This PIN works like a signature, and it’s used to verify your identity when you use your card. It also helps protect your account against fraud. You may be prompted to enter your card PIN when you purchase with your card or when you withdraw money from an ATM.

Your app passcode is a four-digit password you use to open your MAJORITY account. This passcode is used to prevent anyone other than you from accessing your account. You will be prompted to enter your app passcode very time you open the MAJORITY app.

💡 Tip: enable Touch ID or Face ID to access your MAJORITY account faster.

Contact us

Message us

Open your app to send us a message.

Call us

+1 (855) 553-3388

Call

Email

Visit us

Visit a physical location

See locations

Watch and learn

5 videos

5 steps to get started with MAJORITY
00:47
Where to find your MAJORITY Card?
00:24
How to add money to your MAJORITY account?
01:38
How to pay instantly with MAJORITY Pay
00:31
Learn how to manage your subscriptions effectively
01:10