State rolling out new feature allowing users to lock their EBT cards between purchases

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In a significant move to bolster security for EBT cardholders, the state announced a new feature that allows users to lock their cards between transactions. This initiative is a direct response to rising concerns about hacking and unauthorized access to benefits, which have become prevalent issues in recent years. By providing users with the ability to lock their cards, the state aims to enhance user control and reduce the risk of fraud. The rollout, announced Thursday, emphasizes the state's commitment to protecting sensitive financial information and improving overall cybersecurity. This feature not only empowers individuals but also reflects a growing awareness of the need for robust security measures in welfare programs.

As cyber threats continue to evolve, such proactive measures are essential in safeguarding public resources. Users are encouraged to utilize this new tool to manage their accounts effectively and secure their benefits. Overall, this development marks a positive step towards ensuring the safety of vulnerable populations relying on EBT assistance.

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