The Online Payments solution of CCV is constantly evolving and improving to provide users with the best possible experience. It is designed to streamline the payment process, making it convenient and efficient for both customers and businesses. On April 19th 2023, a new version was released which brings important additions to our suite of payment tools, and we are excited to offer it to our users. We believe that this new release will be a valuable addition to the Online Payments solution of CCV.
More information about CCV Online Payments can be found here: https://www.ccv.eu/en/solutions/payment-services/ccv-online-payments/
Plugins: Apple Pay
Following our launch of Apple Pay as a new payment method in Online Payments earlier this year, we are now launching the support for Apple Pay on our Magento 2, Woocommerce, and Prestashop plugins.
This means that customers using plugins can now offer their clients the convenience and security of using Apple Pay for online purchases. To start using Apple Pay, simply update your CCV plugin to the latest version and activate the payment method on your webshop.
More information about these plugins can be found here: https://www.ccv.eu/be-nl/betaaloplossingen/webshop-beginnen/online-betalen/ccv-online-payments-psp/betaalopties-koppelen-en-integreren/#plugins.
Important Bugfixes
- The Bancontact WIP API received several bugfixes:
- Some typos and broken links were fixed in the Bancontact WIP documentation.
- An issue with the getAuthenticationValue API was fixed. Previously, this API failed when 3DS2 was used. This has now been resolved.
- The API was updated to allow empty authenticationMethods when the sequenceType is set to “recurring”.
- The token Vault API received several bugfixes:
- The Vault initiate API now returns “input_error” instead of “unexpected_error” when DataType is not specified.
- The storeInVault API now correctly indicates when a VISA card has been stored. Previously, it would indicate that another card type had been stored.
- The API documentation for Apple Pay incorrectly indicated that it was still a work-in-progress even though it was already released earlier this year. The text “work-in-progress” has now been removed from the documentation.