
FRAUD ALERTS
Eno lets you know if unusual or suspicious charges are spotted on your account and can help guide you to a resolution.

Automatic MONITORING
If Eno notices you have two charges for the same amount from the same place on the same day, you’ll receive a notification and guidance in resolving the issue.

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How do Eno’s fraud alerts work?
If you’re a Capital One credit card customer1, Eno can let you know in real time if potential suspicious activity is detected on your account. You’ll receive a text message and/or an email asking you to confirm whether or not you made the purchase in question. If the charge looks right, let Eno know and you’re good to go. If not, Eno can help you get started on reporting any purchases that you didn’t authorize.
What other things can Eno notify me about that help protect my credit card account?
Sometimes, a merchant may accidentally charge you twice for the same purchase. If Eno notices that you have two charges for the same amount from the same place on the same day, you’ll receive a notification via email and/or a push notification if you’ve signed up for notifications. If you aren’t expecting the double charge, Eno can help you resolve the issue.