Gaming & app stores
Gaming spend adds up fast, especially with in-app purchases. These guides cover funding Steam, the Apple App Store, Google Play and console stores with a capped, private virtual card — handy for controlling your own spending, or a child's, without exposing your main account.
How to Pay for Steam With a Virtual Card
Top up your Steam Wallet or buy games with a virtual card — for privacy, a capped budget, and your main card kept off a major gaming platform.
Read more →How to Pay for the Apple App Store With a Virtual Card
Use a virtual card for App Store and in-app purchases — for privacy, budget control over app spending, and your main card kept off your Apple ID.
Read more →How to Pay for Google Play With a Virtual Card
Use a virtual card for Google Play apps, subscriptions and in-app purchases — for privacy, capped app spending, and your main card kept off your account.
Read more →How to Pay for the Nintendo eShop With a Virtual Card
Buy games and top up on the Nintendo eShop with a virtual card — for privacy, a capped budget, and your main card kept off your Nintendo account.
Read more →Using Virtual Cards for In-App and In-Game Purchases
In-app and in-game purchases are designed to be frictionless. A virtual card puts a hard ceiling on them — capped spend, contained exposure, and privacy.
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