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The details are then encrypted and transmitted to a third-party payment gateway for authorization. Businesses using self-hosted gateways must handle data security measures and comply with industry standards like PCIDSS. This protects sensitive paymentdata from interception by cybercriminals.
The payment gateway will let you accept all forms of electronic payments, including credit cards, debit cards, eChecks, direct debit payments, and much more. Its role is to encrypt and securely transfer your customers paymentdata to your payment processor.
The primary security standards that payment systems typically adhere to include: Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCIDSS): PCIDSS sets forth requirements for securing payment card data, including encryption, access control, network monitoring, and regular security testing.
Overall, the payment gateway acts as a secure bridge that encrypts sensitive data, such as credit card details, to ensure the transaction is processed safely and efficiently. AI systems can quickly analyze patterns and detect suspicious activities to reduce fraud and protect customer paymentdata.
Analogy: Imagine it as the secure tunnel connecting your store’s checkout page to the payment processor. Key Functions of a Payment Gateway: Encrypts and securely transmits paymentdata. Communicates with the issuing bank and payment processor. What is a Payment Processor? Hence the name Gateway.
In 2019, 77% of US consumers were using at least one type of digital payment system. What has grown more significantly is the number of electronic payments and alternativepaymentmethods consumers now use. Digital payments incorporate robust security features to protect sensitive information and prevent fraud.
Flexibility: The agility and adaptability of Salesforce payment integrations means businesses can choose from various payment gateways and options tailored to their specific requirements. From credit cards to alternativepaymentmethods like mobile wallets, companies can cater to a global customer base with diverse payment preferences.
If POS hardware is being offered as part of the merchant’s payment plan, it will also include the cost of hardware. PCI compliance fees. This fee helps payment processors maintain compliance with the latest Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCIDSS) requirements for secure online transactions.
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