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SCA 3D Secure
Hi everyone,
We are looking forward to integrate 3D Secure in our integration with Authorize.Net with the scope of being SCA compliant.
Currently we found as a 3rd party provider for Customer Authentication Services, Cardinal, as also suggested on a blogpost here on the community page.
My question to you is what other Customer Authentication 3rd party solutions have you integrated with Authorize.Net in the scope of 3D Secure flows ? And how was your experience during the integration (documentation, code samples, libraries) ?
Thanks,
Liviu
โ07-02-2019 01:01 PM
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Have you found anything else in regards to Auth.net SCA resources?
โ08-15-2019 09:48 PM
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Iโve made a project of looking up the facts on this, as it is abuzz everywhere. I read the entire directive while waiting at the Drs office the other day. I donโt think that most Auth.net customers have anything to worry about.
the directive addresses payment service providers. That is what the whole thing is about. This means auth.net, your bank, and the person buying on your siteโs bank and card issuer. Your business comes into play when your business has the checkout page.
The directive applies to transactions carried out within the Union, meaning the EU, and there is what is called by shorthand the โone leg outโ rule, which means that if your business is not within the union or your bank is not within then Union, you are not part of this. Auth.net is not located in Europe, so I donโt think they are part of this either.
โ08-16-2019 11:05 PM