Liberty Reserve is an account-based payment system where you can store value in U.S. dollars and transfer payments to others and receive payments from others.
Liberty Reserve is safe, reliable and confidential. Payments are irrevocable (meaning they cannot be reversed).
Liberty Reserve is instant, real-time currency for international commerce. In just minutes, you can send and receive payments from anyone, anywhere on the globe!
When you login to your digital currency or E-currency account In general, you use your username and password to login but In case of Liberty Reserve (L-R) you will find some of the following cool and highly secured features inside….
Liberty Reserve has several layers of protection to help you protect your money from hackers. Liberty Reserve accounts have following levels of protection, which you will ind below.
[A]. Login Screen Step-1:
————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————–L.R Account number:
This is the unique Liberty reserve account will be mailed by Liberty Reserve to your E-mail address after successful registration, been used as LR identity.
L.R A/c. Password:
Is the second security layer. Password should be at least 6 characters long and contain both numbers and letters. The longer your password – the harder it would be for others to guess it. You create password during account registration. Password is used on the second part of our account login system.
Password can be typed or entered via virtual keyboard with your mouse. Please view below screen shot.
[B]. Login Screen Step-2:
————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————–Custom Welcome Message (CWM):
Is a part of the second security layer. CWM is a custom text that you write when you create your account. This message will be presented to you in the second part of account login when you are prompted to enter your password. Before you enter the password, you must make sure that the welcome message you see is the one that you wrote earlier. If you see a different message, then you have entered a website that was made to look like Liberty Reserve to steal your password and PIN codes. Leave that web site immediately. Scan your computer with an anti-virus software and e-mail us to make sure no one else has accessed your account. Please view below screen shot.
[C]. Login Screen Step-3:
————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————–Press the upper button if you want to pay from your Liberty Reserve wallet or want to access your main account then press below button.
Please Note:
Liberty Reserve’s wallet is a handy feature that allows you to access only the portion of funds that you have placed in your LR wallet quickly and easily, bypassing the regular, enhanced login security features of your main account.
You do not have to activate or use the wallet if you do not want to. But if you choose to use it, it is a way to save time when logging in, and to make payments very quickly, accessing only a small portion of your total LR holding, just like going to a bank ATM, withdrawing a small portion of your account balance, and keeping the cash in your pocket. Please view below screen shot.
[D]. Login Screen Step-4:
————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————–Login Pin:
Is the first security layer. Login PIN is a 4-5 digit Personal ID code. You create this PIN during your account registration. You use this PIN to login to your wallet or your main account. Login PIN cannot be typed, copy/pasted or inserted with a password management software. It can only be entered by clicking on the virtual keypad with your mouse. This prevents key-loggers to log the keys from your keyboard. Please view below screen shot.
Master Key:
Is the third security layer. Master Key is a three digit number that is used in the most important areas of your Liberty Reserve account: payment form, wallet load form and profile update form. Master Key is generated automatically when your account registration is complete. Master Key can only be entered by clicking with your mouse on a virtual keypad.Three wrong attempts to enter Master Key will cause your account to be blocked for an hour and notification e-mail to be sent to you. If you have received such e-mail, but you have not tried to enter Master Key, please use the ‘Stop Account’ feature immediately to temporarily freeze your account and contact us for further instructions.
Please Note: For more Details visit directly Liberty Reserve Main Site here.
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