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How to use Revolut web app for your PC or laptop
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Updated onOctober 29, 2024
updated onOctober 29, 2024
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In a world where the power of the Internet gives banks the ability to exist in an uncentralized manner, Revolut managed to become the king of independent banking services.
Ironically, Revolut first started off as a mobile-only service, but that all changed when it was announced that it will be shifting to an online model, so the 13 million users that it has can now access their account from any PC or desktop around the world, just as long as it has an Internet connection.
Because of the service’s popularity, we’ve decided to create this step-by-step guide where we will be showcasing how you can transfer and use the new web app.
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How do I use the new Revolut web app on my PC?
Once you’ve logged into your Revolut account, you will gain access to a dashboard from which you canfreeze or unfreeze your cards, block or unblock yourPINand toggle all other card security settings on or off.
Additionally, you can also get a full rundown of all the expenditures made with the Revolut card, allowing better management over your spending habits.
Aside from the above mentioned features and the ability to access your Revolut account via desktop of laptop, there are are no other benefits to using the web app over the mobileapp.
That being said, use whichever you find to be more convenient, and make better financial decisions using Revolut.
If you want to read more about the brand-new Revolut web app, check outthis dedicated page. We also have a guide on how tochange bank card on Revolut, so don’t miss it.
Are you excited about the new Revolut web app? Let us know what other improvements you may want to see with the new feature by leaving use your feedback in the comments section below.
Teodor Nechita
Eager to help those in need, Teodor writes articles daily on subjects regarding Windows, Xbox, and all things tech-related.
When not working, you may usually find him either at the gym or taking a stroll in the park, trying to find inspiration for the next articles he may write.
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