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DRI* Charge on Bank Statement — What Is It?

If you're seeing DRI* on your bank or credit card statement, here's what it is and what to do.

Statement alias
DRI*

Digital River is a global e-commerce and payments processor used by dozens of software companies. Charges appear as DRI*, DRI SOFTWARE, or DIGITAL RIVER.

Which company charged you?

This charge could be one of these vendors — check the amount and your email receipts to confirm which.

Norton 360Security & VPN
$39.99–$49.99/yrCancel guide →
McAfee Total ProtectionSecurity & VPN
$29.99–$49.99/yrCancel guide →
KasperskySecurity & VPN
$29.99–$79.99/yr
Adobe AcrobatSoftware & Design
Corel (various)Software & Design
$39.99–$79.99/yr
MalwarebytesSecurity & VPN
$39.99–$79.99/yr

Frequently Asked Questions

What is DRI* on my bank statement?

Digital River is a global e-commerce and payments processor used by dozens of software companies. Charges appear as DRI*, DRI SOFTWARE, or DIGITAL RIVER.

Which company charged me as DRI*?

DRI* is a payment processor used by multiple companies including: Norton 360, McAfee Total Protection, Kaspersky, Adobe Acrobat, Corel (various), Malwarebytes. Check your email for a receipt from the specific vendor.

How do I cancel a DRI* charge?

You must cancel directly with the underlying vendor, not with DRI*. Identify which service charged you by checking your email receipts, then visit that vendor's cancel page.

That's one. Your statement probably has 4–6 more charges like this one.

DRI* is one payment processor. There are dozens more billing under names you won't recognize on your statement.

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