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Card-Present Tokenization: Keep Customers Happy and Accept Credit Cards with Zero Friction

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Enter card-present tokenization, a feature by Stax that enables merchants to accept payments in person and instantly tokenize payment data for future transactions. Learn More What is Card-Present Tokenization? Launch subscriptions and recurring charges The benefits of card-present tokenization go beyond payment security.

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Would My Business Benefit From Using A Contactless Virtual Terminal?

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Because the transaction takes place through a payment gateway that utilizes data encryption or tokenization to secure sensitive information during transmission, accepting payments using a virtual terminal from Stax (which is PCI compliant) is secure. What Are the Benefits of Using Stax Contactless Solutions?

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How to Find the Right Credit Card Terminal for Your Business

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Level Up Your Terminal with Stax Card Readers What is a Credit Card Terminal? They’re often used for phone or online orders where the card isn’t physically present. These are referred to as “card-present” transactions, which basically just means the cardholder and credit card is physically present at the time of sale.

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How to Find the Best SaaS Billing Platform: A Complete Guide

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In this guide, we’re going to cover what companies need to consider when choosing a SaaS billing platform—and how Stax Connect makes this process simple. Key Benefits of Automated SaaS Billing Systems Embracing automation with solutions like Stax Bill enables more efficient and accurate subscription management. Real-time insights.

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Demystifying Credit Card Interchange Fees: What You Need to Know [2024 Rates and Updates]

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Card-present transactions also incur lower rates compared to card-not-present transactions. The difference in these fees does vary significantly and is something the merchant has no control over or visibility into when the customer presents their card to pay. CPS/Card Not Present, Debit Exempt: 1.65% + $0.15

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EMV Chip Cards: What You Need to Know About PIN or Signature Cards and How They Work

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EMV As mentioned, EMV technology focuses on securing card-present transactions through the use of chip cards. How Does EMV Affect Card-Not-Present Transactions? Final words At Stax, we’re all about helping merchants implement robust payment security that go above and beyond security standards.

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Everything You Need to Know About Secure Payment Processing Systems

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Making sure there are secure payment technology policies and procedures within your company will guarantee the integrity of present and future transactions. These standards help prevent card-present fraud by authenticating transactions through dynamic data authentication and cryptographic processes.