What is Liberty Reserve
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. It 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!
Concepts
Account
It all starts with your account. This is where you see your balance, history of transactions, security features, private messaging, and all other features of the website. Access to your account requires the full spectrum of login and security details to be entered.
Wallet
The wallet allows you to quickly access a dedicated portion of your funds in Liberty Reserve using a faster login procedure if you wish to pay someone quickly. It is recommended that you keep only a small amount of value in your wallet because the security procedures necessary to access your wallet are less than the security procedures to access your full account. In order to transfer funds from your account to your wallet, you will need to login to your account, and do it from there. You are not required to initialize a wallet, and are free to make payments from your account without using the wallet. This is an optional feature for your convenience.
Once you have funds in your wallet, paying someone is very easy and quick, with a faster login process.
e-Currency
E-currency, or digital currency, is a stored value and payment system, usually account-based, that allows users to store funds (such as Euro, USD, Yen, etc., and metals such as gold, silver, etc., or anything else of value for that matter). The main feature of a digital currency is that spends (payments) are irrevocable, unlike bank payments (wires, checks), and other systems that have similar features (online payments) but can easily reverse payments, such as PayPal.
Digital currencies evolved as a need for merchants to have an alternative to credit cards due to the high cost of accepting credit cards (credit card % fees and fraud). Merchants using digital currencies get paid, and stay paid, lowering their costs of operation, eliminating fraud, and pass on the savings to their customers.
Balances
A balance is the total amount of funds or value that you have in your Liberty Reserve account. It is displayed on most pages within your account for your convenience.
Security
One of the most important features of Liberty Reserve is the security of your account. Passwords, PIN's, stop account feature, and anti-keylogger (trojan) login system are just a few of the security precautions that Liberty Reserve has added to keep your value safe and secure within your account.
Nothing works better, however, than your own due diligence when it comes to security. Always use an anti-virus for safe computing.
Working with Liberty Reserve site
Account registration
Creating an account is easy at Liberty Reserve. Simply enter your details, such as your name, account title, and address, etc., and you will have a full-functioning, free Liberty Reserve account in minutes. Remember to write down all the information for future reference such as your Security Code, passwords, account number, etc.
Logging in
Once you create a Liberty Reserve account, you may access your account by logging in with your account number, password, and login PIN in order to access the value in your account and make payments, check history, use the internal messaging system, etc.
Profile settings
Once you are logged into your account at Liberty Reserve, you can click on "profile" and change your account name, password, and other features, such as email notifications.
Transfer
This feature allows you to send funds (make payments) to any other Liberty Reserve account instantly.
Withdraw
You can withdraw (redeem) value from your Liberty Reserve account by using any number of independent exchange providers listed on the Liberty Reserve website. Usually, exchange providers will have an account number starting with the letter, "x".
Exchange providers are not affiliated with Liberty Reserve and your dealings with them are at your own risk. We recommend that you only use exchange providers that are members of the Global Digital Currencies Association
Deposit
You can deposit funds or value to your Liberty Reserve account by using any number of independent exchange providers listed on the Liberty Reserve website. Usually, exchange providers will have an account number starting with the letter, "x".
Exchange providers are not affiliated with Liberty Reserve and your dealings with them are at your own risk. We recommend that you only use exchange providers that are members of the Global Digital Currencies Association
Internal messaging
Once you are logged into your Liberty Reserve account, you can send private messages to anyone else with a Liberty Reserve account. All you need to know is their account number. You can also check your message inbox to see if you received any messages, and you can save messages. This is a private, internal messaging system developed exclusively for Liberty Reserve account holders.
PINs, Passwords and Custom Welcome Message
Liberty Reserve has several layers of protection to help you protect your money from hackers.
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 keyloggers to log the keys from your keyboard.
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.
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.
Security PIN:
Is the third security layer. Security PIN 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. Security PIN is generated automatically when your account registration is complete. Security PIN can only be entered by clicking with your mouse on a virtual keypad.
Three wrong attempts to enter security PIN 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 security PIN, please use the 'Stop Account' feature immediately to temporarily freeze your account and contact us for further instructions.
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