I received an email today from SagePay and thought it may be of interest to some of you.
I'm not 100% sure how it fits in with Actinic (or whether it could) but it certainly may help things off-actinic
kev
We're pleased to announce the Token System is almost ready for release! This new bolt-on means you can collect customers card details securely on our payment pages, have them converted into tokens and then store the token against the customers details - at no point will you have to capture, store or transmit card details yourself! It's all the benefits of storing a card number without the high security requirements to do so. This token will be stored on our secure server until you give us the go ahead to process the transaction.
In particular, the Token System can facilitate delayed or deferred payments, for instance if you are providing customised goods or where payment isn't taken until an order is complete. Using this system will mean that you can take card details at the point of sale but not process the details until delivery.
The other benefit to this tokenised system is that it allows you to take recurring payments from returning customers. By taking away the need for your customer to re-enter their payment details you can create a 'one click' payment process. As the details have already been collected and securely stored by us, the customer would simply be asked to enter their card security code (CV2) to verify the payment.
Before we release this new system, we'd like to trial the technology. If you're interested in becoming one of our testers email us at . . . . . . . .
In particular, the Token System can facilitate delayed or deferred payments, for instance if you are providing customised goods or where payment isn't taken until an order is complete. Using this system will mean that you can take card details at the point of sale but not process the details until delivery.
The other benefit to this tokenised system is that it allows you to take recurring payments from returning customers. By taking away the need for your customer to re-enter their payment details you can create a 'one click' payment process. As the details have already been collected and securely stored by us, the customer would simply be asked to enter their card security code (CV2) to verify the payment.
Before we release this new system, we'd like to trial the technology. If you're interested in becoming one of our testers email us at . . . . . . . .
kev
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