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November, 2018

  • 1 November

    Bypassing Customs

    Across the world, governments are cracking down on immigration. Cross-border payments, however, continue to grow with the global economy. Will blockchain be next? President Donald Trump has made cracking down on both illegal and legal immigration to the United States a showpiece, though controversial, policy of his administration. European countries, …

June, 2018

  • 1 June

    The Shared Checkout’s Slow Check-in

    Sky-high abandonment rates, PayPal dominance, and a new online standard are pushing the major card networks toward a common buy button. But don’t look for that to emerge any time soon. When the major card networks in April started talking about what they called a common buy button for e-commerce, …

April, 2018

  • 2 April

    The Manual-Review Question

    It might be time to think about the future of human intervention for e-commerce transactions, especially as criminal sophistication increases exponentially. The lifeblood of any retailer is ensuring that as many valid transactions are completed as possible. E-commerce merchants, in particular, will go to great trouble to validate as many …

January, 2018

  • 2 January

    Are We There Yet?

    What’s happened to the e-commerce checkout and why it isn’t easier to make a payment. Instant access is the byword for online retailers. It’s what online shoppers want all the time and what e-retailers strive to provide so their consumers can buy when they want. Epitomizing that is a frictionless …

July, 2016

  • 1 July

    Securing the Future of 3-D Secure

    The first version of the online-authentication protocol has acquired a nasty rep. With a new version on the way, will it go from four-letter word to four-star performer? It just might be the best-kept secret in payments. An authentication protocol called 3-D Secure, which issuers, acquirers, and merchants have used …

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