A charge appearing on a customer’s statement with the descriptor “Amazon Digit” often represents a small, temporary authorization hold. This process verifies the validity of the payment method linked to the Amazon account. For example, a customer adding a new credit card might see a nominal charge, typically under one dollar, displayed as “Amazon Digit” followed by a unique identifier or code.
This authorization hold serves as a security measure, protecting both the customer and the platform from fraudulent transactions. It confirms that the bank recognizes the card and that sufficient funds are available. Historically, such verification methods have evolved from manual processes to automated systems to ensure a seamless and secure online shopping experience.