
"Starting July 21, 2025, Stripe will limit publishable key tokenization to prebuilt integrations including Stripe Web Elements, Stripe in-app Elements, and Stripe Checkout."
"To protect businesses from card testing fraud, Stripe is changing how payment tokenization is supported with publishable keys."
"Link provides a simple and secure one-click payment option on numerous sites, enhancing user experience and security."
"The use of a different domain for payment checkout pages is a strategy to enhance security and trust during transactions."
Stripe announced a change in how they support payment tokenization with publishable keys, starting July 21, 2025. Tokenization will be restricted to prebuilt integrations like Stripe Web Elements, in-app Elements, and Stripe Checkout to enhance security. This shift aims to reduce card testing fraud risks. Additionally, the payment solution known as Link enables secure, single-click transactions across many sites, improving customer experience. Utilizing a different domain for the checkout process is a method used to bolster security and trust in online transactions.
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