Your First Virtual Card: Steam, ChatGPT, and Everything Else
You know the feeling. You want to buy a game on Steam, subscribe to ChatGPT, or book a flight — and your regular card gets declined by the foreign site, or you hesitate to type its number into yet another checkout form.
Virtual cards fix both problems. Here's how they work in Zorion, and why one card is rarely enough.
Why one card per purpose?
Instead of a single card that touches everything, you create a separate virtual card for each thing you pay for:
- One card for Steam — it only ever sees your gaming spend.
- One card for ChatGPT (or Netflix, Spotify, any subscription) — it exists for that renewal and nothing else.
- One card for shopping and travel — the sites you don't fully trust never learn the card number you use anywhere else.
The payoff is simple: if any single merchant leaks or misuses a card number, the damage stops at that one card. Every other card — and your USD balance behind them — stays untouched.
Zorion cards are built for exactly the sites Indonesian cards often struggle with: foreign subscriptions and stores like Steam, ChatGPT, Netflix, and travel booking sites.
Creating a card takes seconds
No forms, no branch, no waiting for plastic in the mail:
- Open the app and tap New Card.
- Give it a name — "Steam", "ChatGPT", whatever helps you remember.
- That's it. Your card number, expiry, and CVV are ready to use immediately.
The card draws from your USD wallet balance, so there's nothing separate to fund.
You stay in control
Each card comes with its own controls:
- Set a limit so a subscription can never charge more than you intended.
- Freeze instantly if something looks off — the card stops working right away, and you can unfreeze it just as fast.
- Delete it whenever you want, with a full refund of the remaining balance back to your wallet. Nothing is lost, nothing is stranded.
And Zorion watches your cards around the clock with 24/7 fraud monitoring, on top of 2FA and encryption protecting your account.
Done with a subscription? Done with the card
This is the part people love most. Cancelled Netflix? Delete the card — even if the merchant tries to charge again, there's nothing to charge. Coming back next month? Create a fresh card and get new card details in about a minute.
Your first card is waiting in the app. Name it after whatever you've been putting off paying for.