Algeria Post has reiterated its warning to customers regarding the critical importance of protecting personal information associated with their Golden Cards. The national postal service emphasizes that such data is strictly confidential and should never be shared under any circumstances to safeguard citizens’ funds and prevent online fraud.
The institution cautions that sensitive information, including the Golden Card number, full name, One-Time Password (OTP), and Card Verification Value (CVV), are frequently exploited by fraudsters to perpetrate scams and theft online. Algeria Post urges customers to exercise extreme caution when conducting any electronic transactions.
Algeria Post explicitly states that its services will never request customers to share this type of information via telephone, text message, or social media platforms. The institution strongly advises against clicking on suspicious links or responding to messages that falsely claim to be from Algeria Post.
This alert is part of Algeria Post’s ongoing efforts to promote digital security awareness and protect Golden Card users from fraudulent schemes. Citizens are encouraged to promptly report any suspicious activity through official channels.
Concluding its warning, Algeria Post reaffirms its unwavering commitment to serving citizens and ensuring secure transactions. The postal service stresses that vigilance and awareness remain the primary defense against cybercrime. By staying informed and cautious, customers can significantly reduce their risk of falling victim to online scams.



