Cameron DiGiovanni, Writer
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To get a Capital One QuicksilverOne virtual credit card number, log in to your Capital One QuicksilverOne account and sign up for Capital One Eno. Once Capital One generates a virtual card number, you will be able to make online purchases with increased protection against credit card fraud.
How to Get a Capital One QuicksilverOne Virtual Credit Card
- Log in to your Capital One account.
- Visit the page for Capital One Eno, the virtual card program offered by Capital One.
- Download the Capital One browser extension. Select the credit card you want to use and click “Generate.”
- Accept the 16-digit virtual card number that’s generated for you. Take note of the virtual card’s expiration date and security code as well.
- Make purchases with your Capital One QuicksilverOne virtual credit card number at eligible online retailers. Capital One Eno works with nearly all online merchants.
The Capital One QuicksilverOne virtual credit card information is tied to your credit card but is not the same as your actual card number. This way, hackers who get ahold of the merchant’s records won’t be able to see your real card information. Virtual credit card numbers help prevent fraud by adding an extra layer of protection to your credit card purchases.
In addition to using Capital One Eno, you can also get a virtual card number through Click to Pay. The Click to Pay logo looks like a square with two arrows pointing to the right, and you’ll be able to create an account and add your Capital One QuicksilverOne if you click on the logo when you check out with participating merchants.

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