By ANDREW on Thursday, 20 June 2019
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Hi

Just a question regarding the new Regulations coming into effect in the EU regarding online payments. Will Payplans be compliant, im looking at Stripe and paypal mainly, as 1 2nd step of authentication may be required.

Currently your stripe does not use the 3d authentication which has been around for a while so just trying to find out if Payplans will have the required steps so that payments are not declined

Heres stripes overview but will affect all payment processors and majority of online transactions

https://stripe.com/gb/guides/strong-customer-authentication
Hey Andrew,

Thank you for sharing information about new EU rules and regulation.
Currently Stripe don't support this 3d authentication. I've logged this into our issue tracker and we will look into this.

Thank you for understanding !
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Friday, 21 June 2019 13:18
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Just for information, the 3d system is the old system currently being used by card providers in certain instances (its the one where you end up entering 3 characters from a password.

The new system thats being implemented and will affect all payment gateways is the SCA this is in effect 2 factor authentication and a code will need to be entered which will be delivered to the user via an app or a text message. it will affect most online transaction and without code payment will be declined regardless if its stripe paypal etc
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Friday, 21 June 2019 14:55
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Visa guide to SCA

Just for info,
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Friday, 21 June 2019 14:58
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Hey Andrew,

Thank you for sharing the detailed information on this.
It will helpful when we look into this.

Thank You !
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Friday, 21 June 2019 15:05
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