WooCommerce Authorize.Net AIM Gateway

WooCommerce Authorize.Net AIM integrates with Authorize.Net payment services to provide secure and powerful payment processing for your WooCommerce store. Accept credit cards and optionally accept eChecks on your WooCommerce store via Authorize.Net!

This plugin also supports Accept.js from Authorize.Net for improved security and decreased PCI compliance responsibility. When Accept.js is used, customer credit card information is no longer sent directly through your server and instead is handled directly by Authorize.Net, meeting the lower level PCI SAQ A-EP compliance level. You can learn more about Accept.js here.

We initially added support for Accept.js to our ANet AIM extension in July of 2016, and later ported the same implementation over to our CIM extension in September of the same year. In both extensions, we added a couple of settings to use the new feature:

  • A toggle to enable Accept.js – this allowed existing customers to continue with their current setup, in case they hadn’t generated a Public Client Key
  • Input for a Public Client Key

At this point, we opted not to make Accept.js available by default since it required additional action by the merchant to enable it for their account. However, that’s no longer the case — keep reading to see what we’ve done with our latest update. 🙂 If you’re looking to add Accept.js support, this step is no longer even necessary.

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WooCommerce Authorize.Net AIM integrates with Authorize.Net payment services to provide secure and powerful payment processing for your WooCommerce store. Accept credit cards and optionally accept eChecks on your WooCommerce store via Authorize.Net!

This plugin also supports Accept.js from Authorize.Net for improved security and decreased PCI compliance responsibility. When Accept.js is used, customer credit card information is no longer sent directly through your server and instead is handled directly by Authorize.Net, meeting the lower level PCI SAQ A-EP compliance level. You can learn more about Accept.js here.

We initially added support for Accept.js to our ANet AIM extension in July of 2016, and later ported the same implementation over to our CIM extension in September of the same year. In both extensions, we added a couple of settings to use the new feature:

  • A toggle to enable Accept.js – this allowed existing customers to continue with their current setup, in case they hadn’t generated a Public Client Key
  • Input for a Public Client Key

At this point, we opted not to make Accept.js available by default since it required additional action by the merchant to enable it for their account. However, that’s no longer the case — keep reading to see what we’ve done with our latest update. 🙂 If you’re looking to add Accept.js support, this step is no longer even necessary.

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