Transactions can be charged back up to 180 days. The problem is the credit card payment standard. This approach ensures that your customer's card data is collected on a third-party site.Stripe like paypal is not to blame in this story. But, the actual payment processing occurs behind the scenes through Stripe's back end. The front-end checkout (what the customer sees) occurs on your ecommerce site.
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Download it now at or via the "Add New" option under Plugins on your site. Ok, I know I’m reaching on this one, but man, would it be nice.The Stripe payment gateway for WooCommerce lets you accept payments directly onsite, and includes the option to offer express checkouts (such as Apple Pay and Google Pay), iDEAL, SEPA, Sofort, and more international payment methods. Integration into Active Directory would be a plus.
A master password could be assigned for the main Wallet, but have access to categories controlled by users/groups. Multi-user support for the desktop client. “Autopass” functionality can be implemented via Firefox plugins. For radio buttons and pull down fields, ability to modify choices.Ībility to use Firefox as well as/instead of IE in the desktop client. More choices for field types (Proper Case fields, Radio Buttons, Pull Down menus, etc). This would include the ability to move a field up and down, for example.Ībility to change font/color of fields and field names. Renaming fields is not always sufficient.Ībility to re-arrange fields on template, both on the “card face” and fields outside of the “card”. IE, when you change a template, all cards based on that template get the changes.Ībility to add/remove fields on template.
It's missing some features that are in my favorite wallet program (SPB Wallet, but sadly they don't make software for the iPhone.).Ībility to have cards based on templates be updated when changes are made to templates. Customizable cards for all types of dataĮwallet is "ok".Otherwise, eWallet is an excellent way to store your personal data securely while providing easy and convenient access when you need the information. The only negative for me is the lack of a desktop version for my Mac, so I'm anxious for that to be available.
It's a must-have app for me and is FAR better than keeping my data in Notes. I like what Ilium Software has done here with eWallet for the iPhone. Ilium informed me that it's coming soon, so I'm looking forward to adding that feature when it's available. If you are a Mac user, like me, you have to wait a bit longer for a Mac desktop version. If you are a Windows user, good news - you can download a desktop version so you can backup and sync your eWallet wallets to your PC. Whatever your data may be, it's very likely that eWallet has a way for you to store it securely on your iPhone. After creation, you can edit your card information by tapping the "gear" icon in the lower left corner of the screen.
For example, if you want to store a credit card in your wallet, you can create a virtual card complete with all your credit card data: credit card number, expiration dates, name as it appears on your card, PIN number, verification number, contact phone number, security questions, and more. For security, eWallet provides 256-bit AES encryption to ensure your data does not fall into the wrong hands, even if your iPhone does.Īfter assigning a password, you can begin making virtual cards. For example, create a Credit Card wallet for all your credit cards, a Bank Accounts wallet for your bank accounts, etc. Create different wallets for different categories of data, if you wish. Once a wallet is created, you assign a password to protect the data you are about to store in your wallet. With eWallet, you first must create a new "wallet" for storing your data.