Anti-Zero Transfer

Safeguarding Against Zero Transfer Phishing Scams

The OPZ app has integrated a critical security feature called the "Anti-Zero Transfer" function. This feature protects users from the advanced scam tactics that exploit EVM (Ethereum Virtual Machine) transactions.

How the Anti-Zero Transfer Feature Works

  • Filtering Zero-Value Transactions: The Anti-Zero Transfer setting in the OPZ app ensures that zero-value EVM transactions do not appear in your transaction history. This measure prevents scammers from using these transactions in their phishing attempts.

  • Enhancing Wallet Security: By hiding unauthorized zero-value transactions, the OPZ app prevents the common scam tactic of making such transactions from a user's address without their knowledge or consent.

  • Maintaining a Clean Transaction History: With this feature activated, the app filters out and hides any zero-value transactions, thus maintaining a clear and accurate transaction history for the user. This helps users to quickly and correctly identify legitimate transactions.

Proactive Defense Against Emerging Threats

  • Staying Ahead of Scammers: By addressing emerging threats such as zero transfer phishing scams, OPZ ensures that its users are protected against cyber threats.

Enabling Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) in the OPZ App

  1. Navigate to App Preferences:

    • In the app's main interface, tap on the avatar icon (👤) to open the app's main menu.

    • From the menu list, select "App Preferences."

  2. Access Security Settings:

    • Look for the "Security Protection" section in the App Preferences menu.

    • Tap on “Security Protection” to access your account's security settings.

  3. Enable Anti-Zero Transfer:

    • Inside the Security Protection settings, find the option labeled “Anti-Zero Transfer”

    • Tap on the checkbox option to activate 2FA.

    • If prompted, follow any additional steps to verify or confirm your choice.

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