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EMV: The three little letters that represent the single most hotly debated and discussed topic in the U.S. payments and commerce ecosystem for nearly the entirety of the last two years. Not that EMV would have cured the reason for that breach, but let’s not get bogged down with details at the start of our story.
Atlanta paymentsencryption firm Bluefin is partnering with New York mobile payments processor PAAY to advance eCommerce security. PAAY provides strong authentication at the front door and Bluefin encrypts and tokenizes the data at the point of interaction on the web. also known as 3DS 2.0
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It’s important in today’s world to protect any and all credit card data used for transactions, and utilizing the latest forms of payment technology can provide this. From EMV to tokenization and encryption to PCI compliance tools and much more, we ensure that our customers have increased protection against fraud and potential threats.
Merchants benefit from reduced chargebacks, added security for customers, and adopting standards that meet the SCA regulations that allow them to transact worldwide. Learn More What is 3D Secure (Secure 2.0) 3D Secure Authentication is known by a few names. authentication or 3D Secure. Authentication?
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For in-store payments, check that your credit card machine has an EMV reader. Work with a Payment Processor that Offers Credit Card Chargeback Protection Some payment processing platforms (including Stax) offer features that help businesses avoid chargebacks.
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