What's the point of having stored credit cards in our account if we have to enter the credit card number and cvv code every time? I understand you providing some sort of security, but really, having to enter the entire card number every time is useless. Amazon stores our card info and all we have to do is select it, don't have to re-enter anything. There's so many times I'm at my desk and want to pay for domains, but don't have my wallet with me, and it would be really helpful to be able to actually used the stored card function, and not have to get up and search for my wallet.
I have the same complaint - saved credit cards require the same amount of wallet-searching and typing as non-saved cards.
R D Brookfield's post illustrates the inconvenience of current policy and lists the advantages of changing it. Your (Dynadot's) last comment seems to express agreement, yet it dates from 2014, 4 years ago. Now in 2018, I urge Dynadot to address this inconvenience.
Please consider one of the following: a. Require only the 3-digit CCV code for stored cards, OR b. Eliminate stored cards entirely, if you still have security concerns.
As it is now, there's really no benefit since we have to re-enter the credit card number. the function is pretty useless the way it is. Hopefully you guys can make this change in the near future
We may employ something like this in the future. Perhaps asking for only the CVV and billing zip code, much like other major sites are doing these days. It is set up as it is now for added security.