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  2. Instant payment notification - Wikipedia

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    When an E-commerce system requests a resource from a payment gateway, like a new invoice or bill for goods, the request must contain a URL endpoint representing a script or program to handle returning notifications. IPN messages are then sent to the retailer's E-commerce system by HTTP POST as the resource is updated by the gateway. [3]

  3. Payment gateway - Wikipedia

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    The payment processor forwards the response to the payment gateway, who forwards it to the website. The entire process typically takes 2–3 seconds. [3] The merchant then fulfills the order and the above process can be repeated but this time to "clear" the authorization by consummating (e.g. fulfilling) the transaction.

  4. Chase Paymentech - Wikipedia

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    Chase Paymentech is an American payment service provider and merchant acquiring business that is part of JPMorgan Chase. Paymentech payment platforms supports businesses to process payments. In addition to its payment services the company provides associated business services such as analytics, payment fraud detection, and data security. [1]

  5. Braintree (company) - Wikipedia

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    Braintree provides client libraries and integration examples in Ruby, Python, PHP, Java, .NET, and Node.js; mobile libraries for iOS and Android; and Braintree.js for in-browser card encryption. [18] Braintree also works with most e-commerce and billing platforms, including BigCommerce, WooCommerce, and Magento. [19]

  6. Payment service provider - Wikipedia

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    A payment service provider (PSP) is a third-party company that allows businesses to accept electronic payments, such as credit card and debit card payments. PSPs act as intermediaries between those who make payments, i.e. consumers , and those who accept them, i.e. retailers .

  7. Google Pay (payment method) - Wikipedia

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    Google Pay (formerly Android Pay) is a mobile payment service developed by Google to power in-app, online, and in-person contactless purchases on mobile devices, enabling users to make payments with Android phones, tablets, or watches. Users can authenticate via a PIN, passcode, or biometrics such as 3D face scanning or fingerprint recognition.

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  9. Talk:Payment gateway - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the payment gateway a website may not need a SSL. Using an API integration method, a website's visitor remains on the website through the entire transaction process, and a SSL is required. Using a simple method that some gateways provide, a visitor is redirected to the payment gateway to complete a transaction, where the SSL is ...