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BrainTree_Update_A6_DEV_9827_r29_wk

BrainTree Soft Descriptor (DEV-9827)

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Supported Payment Methods and Credit/Debit Cards

Methods
  • Credit Card
  • Tokenized Credit Card
Cards
  • Visa
  • MasterCard
  • American Express
  • Discover
  • JCB

Supported Features

  • Card-level system overrides
  • Tokenized credit card expiry notifications
  • Cardholder Initiated Transactions (CIT) and Merchant Initiated Transactions (MIT) for Visa and MasterCard credit cards
  • 3D Secure (3DS) authentication
  • Cardholder Initiated Transactions (CIT) and Merchant Initiated Transactions (MIT) for Visa, Mastercard, and Discover credit cards, to comply with Visa's Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI DSS)
  • Soft descriptor support (Release 29) - the transaction description appearing on the buyer's credit card statement that displays a Merchant Name or Item Description.

    To configure within Aria 6, navigate to the dialog below as follows: Configuration > Payments > Payment Gateways > Field Options:

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Aria Configuration Fields

  • Merchant ID: The unique identifier for your Braintree Gateway Account, which is different than your merchant account ID.
  • Public Key: A user-specific public identifier.
  • Private Key: A user-specific secure identifier that must not be shared, even with Braintree.

Note: These credentials can be found in the Braintree Production Control Panel.

  • CVV not provided: To authorize tokenized credit cards, select Ignore Error Code to avoid errors when you call an API to add a token that was previously created outside of Aria.

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Regarding Processor/Gateway Integration Certifications

If you previously implemented a custom payment processor/gateway integration, you likely completed a certification process with that processor/gateway. Aria maintains certifications with each of the processors with which it integrates. Though you may wish to certify your Aria-related processor/gateway integration before going live on Aria, this is not necessary and could add significant time and Services costs to your Aria implementation process. Please consult your Aria Implementation representative for more detailed information.

Regarding Processor- and Gateway-specific Information

All Processor- and Gateway-specific information provided on Developer Central exists as publicly accessible information from the respective companies, and is presented here for your convenience. We update this information from time to time as necessary.

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