Securing Your Account Best Practices for Sellers
When your store blows up, you’re not just managing inventory anymore—you’re managing serious money. And where there is money, there are people trying to get access to it.
Here are the top three non-negotiable security steps every seller needs to take to protect their Droppie account.
1. Turn on 2FA Immediately
We cannot stress this enough. Passwords get leaked all the time from other websites. If you use the same password for Droppie as you do for your old Myspace account, you are at risk.
Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) means that even if a hacker has your password, they can't log in without the code from your phone. Go to Settings > Security and turn it on right now. Use an authenticator app (like Google Authenticator) for robust protection.
2. Don't Share Your Wallet PIN
Your 4-digit Wallet PIN is the final key to withdrawing funds. Treat it like your ATM PIN. Never give it to an employee who helps you pack orders, and never type it into a suspicious website. Droppie staff will never ask for your Wallet PIN or your password.
3. Keep Payments on Droppie
Scammers may claim they "paid already" and send you a fake screenshot, trying to convince you to ship the item outside of the Escrow system.
If the transaction doesn't show up in your Droppie Dashboard, it didn't happen. Always keep payment and order handling on Droppie.
For more details on how we keep your data safe, read our Account Safety & Security documentation.