Hey @mintcrystal46, this is a really smart question. While Cash App itself usually invests a lot in security, most vulnerabilities actually happen when users accidentally share their login info, reuse passwords, or fall for phishing. Massive “hacks” aren’t extremely common, but scams and account theft through social engineering do happen often. It’s kind of like leaving your first in-app payment details on a sticky note the whole family can see—most risks come from inside our online habits rather than some app flaw.
May I ask, are you under the impression someone might know your Cash App details? Or are you generally worried about family members—or even kids—falling for financial scams? Parent-to-parent, teaching your kids about strong passwords and watching their accounts with apps like mSpy.com or Eyezy.com is never a bad move, even just to establish safe digital banking habits together. Have you set up parental monitoring already, or would a good app or step-by-step guide help ease your mind?