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The Ultimate Guide to Ecommerce Payment Solutions

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Some encryption techniques to look for include Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), Transport Layer Security (TLS), and Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). Look for an eCommerce payment system that offers plug-and-play integrations with your existing tech stack to minimize development costs. Contact us

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What is Click to Pay and How Does It Work?

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Your provider will offer a set of APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) your developers can use to integrate the Click to Pay systems with your website CMS, eCommerce platform, or SaaS platform. Learn More What is Click to Pay? Then, you can now integrate the new payment system into your existing digital infrastructure. Request a Quote

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Everything You Need to Know About PCI Compliance for Credit Card Processing

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That’s where Stax comes in. To mitigate this risk, all transmission of cardholder data must be encrypted using strong cryptographic protocols such as TLS (Transport Layer Security) or IPsec (Internet Protocol Security). Develop a plan to remediate these gaps to meet PCI DSS requirements. Why Is PCI Compliance So Important?

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Tap to Pay: What It Is and How It Works

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In Seoul, South Korea, the Seoul Bus Transport Association introduced the UPass, a contactless payment card that commuters could tap on as they entered the bus. But the benefits made known during that time were more aligned with the original reason for its development. No contact, no germs.

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Everything You Need to Know About Secure Payment Processing Systems

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Payment Application Data Security Standard (PA-DSS): PA-DSS applies to software vendors and developers of payment applications. In some cases, the payment processor may be using Transport Layer Security (TLS). With Stax, you can rest easy knowing your data is protected and secure.

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Payment Security: Everything You Need to Know About Secure Payments

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SSL/TLS is the acronym for Secure Sockets Layer and Transport Layer Security. Stax delivers an all-in-one payments platform that is secure, stable and customizable—and did we mention affordable? Innovations in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are helping develop security solutions faster than ever.

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FSM Software: 7 Growth Tips for Field Service Management Software Providers

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TL;DR Understanding your target market is the first step to growing your FSM software business FSM software providers need to invest in product development and innovation to stay up-to-date with industry trends, forecast market needs, and respond with innovative solutions. R&D is the process of idea development.