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Why Is Squarespace Charging Me $6?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 10:02 am

If you’re a Squarespace customer, you may have noticed a new $6 charge on your most recent bill. This is an annual fee that helps us keep your account secure and compliant with payment card industry (PCI) standards.

The PCI Security Standards Council is an organization that sets global standards for credit and debit card security. To protect your information and help Squarespace maintain compliance with PCI standards, we’re required to implement certain security measures, including an annual security assessment. The $6 fee covers the cost of this assessment.

PRO TIP: If you are seeing a charge of $6 on your Squarespace account, this is likely a monthly subscription fee for your domain. You can view and manage your domain subscriptions by going to the Domains page in your site’s dashboard. If you have any questions about this charge, please contact Squarespace support.

We take the security of your information very seriously, and we’re committed to protecting it. If you have any questions about the $6 charge or our compliance with PCI standards, please contact our support team. We’re happy to help.

The $6 fee Squarespace charges helps to keep customer’s accounts secure and compliant with Payment Card Industry (PCI) standards.

This is an annual fee that goes towards Squarespace implementing certain security measures, including an annual security assessment, in order to maintain compliance with PCI standards. The customer’s personal credit or debit card information is important to Squarespace and they take security very seriously. If there are any questions about the $6 charge, PCI standards, or Squarespace’s compliance with them, their support team is happy to help.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.