Security Tips to Protect Your Money and Well-being

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Financial security has become an absolute priority for millions of beneficiaries in Mexico.

Therefore, knowing and applying basic protection measures can help you avoid financial losses, information theft, and problems with your bank card.

Receiving financial support brings peace of mind to many Mexican families, but it also implies the responsibility of properly managing money and personal data.

Currently, criminals are using increasingly sophisticated techniques to deceive senior citizens and beneficiaries of social programs.

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In 2026, digital fraud, fake calls, and scams related to social programs continue to increase, especially during the payment periods for the Welfare Pension and other government support.

Some scams include:

  • Fake calls from the bank.
  • Fraudulent messages via WhatsApp.
  • Cloned websites.
  • Fake mobile applications.
  • People offering “help” at ATMs.
  • Promises of advance payments or non-existent bonuses.

The best defense remains information and prevention.

In this comprehensive guide you will discover how to protect your card, avoid common frauds and keep your financial support safe throughout the year.

The importance of protecting your financial support

The money deposited on your Welfare card is intended to cover essential needs such as:

  • Feeding.
  • Medications.
  • Dwelling.
  • Basic services.
  • Transport.
  • Medical attention.

Losing this resource due to a scam can seriously affect the family's finances.

Therefore, authorities recommend staying alert and wary of anyone who asks for personal data or money in exchange for supposed additional benefits.

Your PIN: the most important key

Your Personal Identification Number, known as PIN, is the key to accessing your bank account.

One of the most dangerous mistakes is sharing it with other people or writing it down next to the card.

You should never:

  • Write the PIN on the back of the card.
  • Share it by phone.
  • Send it via messages.
  • Say it out loud at the cashier.
  • Keep it on visible papers inside your wallet.

Remember:

No bank employee is authorized to ask you for your PIN.

If someone asks for it, it's probably a fraud attempt.

How to create a more secure PIN

Many people use easy-to-guess combinations like:

  • 1234
  • 0000
  • Birthdate
  • Year of birth

These options are extremely unsafe.

It is recommended to use numbers that are not related to obvious personal information.

It is also important to change your PIN periodically to increase account security.

ATM security

ATMs are one of the places where the most fraud occurs during payday.

Applying basic prevention measures can make a huge difference.

Check the ATM before using it

Before inserting your card:

  • Check for any foreign objects.
  • Check that the slot is not loose.
  • Check the keyboard.
  • Check that there are no suspicious cameras.

Criminals sometimes place devices to copy information from the cards.

Cover the keypad when entering your PIN

Always use one hand to cover the numbers while you write the key.

This prevents hidden cameras or nearby people from seeing your password.

Do not accept help from strangers

One of the most common scams involves offering help while feigning kindness.

Some people:

  • They change cards quickly.
  • They check the PIN.
  • Distract the user.
  • They pretend to be bank employees.

If you need support, ask only for help from identified staff within the branch.

Avoid removing large amounts

If it's not necessary, avoid withdrawing all your money on the same day.

Your balance remains safe in the account and you can use the card directly at many establishments.

Safest times to withdraw money

Authorities recommend going to:

  • During the day.
  • In busy branches.
  • In places with surveillance.

Avoid withdrawing money:

  • Very late at night.
  • In solitary areas.
  • At ATMs that are far away.

WhatsApp scams and fake messages

In 2026, a large number of scams occur through messaging applications.

Many beneficiaries receive messages promising:

  • Additional bonuses.
  • Advance payments.
  • Urgent activations.
  • Data verification.
  • Pension increases.

These messages often include dangerous links designed to steal banking information.

How to identify fraudulent messages

You should be suspicious if the message:

  • It has spelling mistakes.
  • Request bank details.
  • It promises extra money.
  • Press to act quickly.
  • It includes strange links.

The Ministry of Welfare never requests confidential information via WhatsApp.

Fake websites: a growing risk

Many criminals create pages that are almost identical to the official Mexican government websites.

The goal is to deceive users in order to obtain:

  • CURP.
  • Passwords.
  • Card details.
  • Personal information.

How to recognize an official website

Before entering information, please verify:

  • The address should end in .gob.mx
  • The site should have https://
  • The browser should indicate a secure connection.

Even if a website uses official logos, that does not guarantee that it is authentic.

Safety when using the mobile application

The Banco del Bienestar app greatly facilitates checking balances and deposits.

However, it also requires significant care.

Only download official apps

Never install apps sent by strangers.

Use only:

  • Google Play Store.
  • Apple App Store.

Verify that the developer is official before downloading.

Activate biometric lock

If your phone allows it, use:

  • Digital footprint.
  • Facial recognition.
  • Strong password.

This protects your account even if you lose your phone.

Do not use public Wi-Fi for banking transactions

Open networks can be dangerous.

Avoid checking financial information at:

  • Cafeterias.
  • Parks.
  • Shopping centers.
  • Unknown free networks.

Protection for the elderly

Many elderly beneficiaries depend on family members or companions to go to the bank.

Therefore, it is essential to maintain transparency and security during operations.

Important recommendations

  • The holder must observe the withdrawal whenever possible.
  • The card should not be kept with third parties.
  • The money must be delivered in full to the beneficiary.
  • It is advisable to appoint an official assistant if there is a permanent need for support.

What to do if you lose your card

If you lose your card:

Keep calm

Acting quickly is the most important thing.

Block the card immediately

Contact the bank as soon as possible to prevent unauthorized transactions.

Report the incident

Have your ID and CURP ready to expedite the process.

Request replacement

The Welfare Secretariat will indicate the procedure for obtaining a new card.

What to do if the ATM keeps your card

This can happen due to technical errors or system failures.

If it happens:

  • Don't retire immediately.
  • Seek help from the bank.
  • Call the official helpline number.
  • Block the card if necessary.

Never accept help from strangers near the ATM.

Are card purchases safer?

In many cases, yes.

Paying directly by card can reduce the risk of carrying large amounts of cash.

However, you should also take precautions:

  • Don't lose sight of the card.
  • Check the amounts before paying.
  • Keep receipts.
  • Avoid sharing photos of the plastic.

Frauds related to fake loans

In recent years, alleged credit offers related to the Welfare Pension have increased.

The scammers promise:

  • Instant loans.
  • Money advances.
  • Special loans for senior citizens.

In return they request:

  • PIN.
  • Card.
  • Prior deposits.
  • Personal data.

You should know that these schemes are usually fraudulent.

Never hand over your card

Your bank card is personal and non-transferable.

No one has the right to withhold it, even if they claim to help you with the process.

How to act in the face of possible fraud

If you suspect someone tried to scam you:

  • Change your PIN.
  • Block the card if necessary.
  • Contact the bank.
  • Report the incident.
  • Avoid interacting with the person again.

Acting quickly can prevent greater losses.

Digital education and prevention

Technology can be a great tool, but it also involves risks.

That's why it's important:

  • Learn to identify fraud.
  • Share reliable information.
  • Teach digital security to family members.
  • Stay up to date.

Prevention remains the best way to protect family assets.

Practical tips to protect your money

Keep your discretion

Avoid publicly announcing when you receive the deposit.

Keep receipts

They can help you if you need clarification.

Check your balance before leaving

This way you avoid unnecessary trips.

Use trusted establishments

He prefers well-known businesses for card payments.

Keep your phone updated

Updates help improve security.

Frequently Asked Questions about Safety and Wellbeing 2026

Can the bank ask me for my PIN over the phone?

No never.

Is it mandatory to withdraw the money immediately?

No. The balance remains safe in the account.

What do I do if someone knows my PIN?

You should change it as soon as possible.

Can I use my card for online purchases?

Yes, as long as you use reliable and secure sites.

Can fake apps steal information?

Yes. That's why you should only download official apps.

Prevention as a financial tool

Taking care of your money doesn't just mean managing it correctly.

It also involves protecting it from people who seek to take advantage of the beneficiaries' trust or lack of information.

Every safety measure, no matter how small it may seem, can help you avoid big problems in the future.

Conclusion

Applying basic security tips in 2026 is essential to protect your financial support and maintain your financial peace of mind.

Frauds continue to evolve, but information and prevention remain the most effective tools to avoid risks.

Protect your card, keep your PIN secret, use only official channels, and be wary of any suspicious offers related to social programs.

Your financial well-being depends not only on the support you receive, but also on the responsible decisions you make every day.