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Why does Alipay scan the site code and the verification code is in the text message?

1. The SMS verification code was sent by mistake. When others log in to Alipay or change information and other operations that require SMS verification, they may fill in a number incorrectly during the mobile phone filling process and fill in their own mobile phone number, causing the text message to be mistakenly sent to their mobile phone. If this happens for the first time, it can generally be ignored and there is no need to worry about it.

2. Someone tried to steal Alipay through SMS verification code. When this happens, you must be vigilant and don’t tell anyone the verification code! Not even Alipay staff, because there have been criminals who pretended to be Alipay staff and continued fraud. Even if the mobile phone Trojan virus is checked, it is guaranteed that no software can steal the verification code.

3. Malicious harassment. It is not ruled out that some people will bombard you with text messages through network verification codes. If there are multiple unknown verification codes sent in the past few days, you should be more vigilant. It is best to call the operator's customer service phone for consultation in time.

Alipay (China) Network Technology Co., Ltd. was established in 2004. It is a domestic third-party payment platform dedicated to providing "simple, safe, fast and convenient" payment solutions for enterprises and individuals. Since its establishment in 2004, Alipay has always regarded "trust" as the core of its products and services. It has two independent brands, "Alipay" and "Alipay Wallet". Since the second quarter of 2014, it has become the world's largest mobile payment manufacturer.

Alipay has established strategic partnerships with more than 180 banks at home and abroad, as well as international organizations such as VISA and MasterCard, becoming the most trusted partner of financial institutions in the field of electronic payment.

On October 18, 2003, Taobao launched Alipay service for the first time.

In 2004, Alipay spun off from Taobao and gradually provided payment services to more partners, developing into the largest third-party payment platform in China.

On December 8, 2004, Zhejiang Alipay Network Technology Co., Ltd. was established.

On February 2, 2005, Alipay launched "full compensation" payment and made a promise of "if you dare to use it, I dare to compensate you".

On February 27, 2008, Alipay released its mobile e-commerce strategy and launched mobile payment services.

On October 25, 2008, Alipay public utility payment was officially launched, supporting payment for water, electricity, coal, communications, etc.

On December 23, 2010, Alipay cooperated with Bank of China to launch credit card quick payment for the first time.

On May 26, 2011, Alipay obtained the country’s first “Payment Business License” (also known as “Payment License” in the industry) issued by the Central Bank.

In June 2013, Alipay launched the account balance value-added service "Yu'E Bao". Through Yu'E Bao, users can not only get higher returns, but also pay and transfer money at any time without any fees.

On November 13, 2013, the number of Alipay mobile payment users exceeded 100 million, and the number of "Alipay Wallet" users reached 100 million. Alipay Wallet was officially announced as an independent brand.

On November 30, 2013, the 12306 website supported Alipay for purchasing train tickets.

On December 31, 2013, Alipay’s real-name authentication users exceeded 300 million.