On September 14, 2019, Stripe introduced a API for handling payments to comply with new European legislation. If you are already using Stripe, you've probably already heard of or even implemented Payment Intents.
Companies who don't follow the new changes may see transactions being declined by the bank, leaving customers in the dark and reduce sales. 📉
If your business is based in the European Economic Area or process payments for anybody who is, serve customers in the EEA and accept credit or debit cards, you will need to comply with the Strong Customer Authentication.
Due to the change in processing payments, it's not longer possible to just create payments on the frontend like you were used to previously. There now has to be a server element to creating payments with Stripe.
In this video, we'll explore how you can start using the new Stripe Payment Intents API with Next.js and follow best practices as set out by Stripe and the industry.
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