Does Authorize.net have a hosted CIM Solution with iframe that integrates with Miva?
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CIM is their Customer Information Manager (and not related to iFrame or no iFrame). SIM vs AIM is their iFrame vs API call tools to actually charge cards. We do not have an SIM integration (iFrame) for Auth.net and as of now aren't planning one, I think you're the first to ask us about it.
As for built in iFrame solutions right now you have:
1. PayFlow (Link or Pro in iFrame mode) and this also includes PayPal Payments Advanced (it's the same gateway)
2. Braintree
3. MivaPay (as an intermediary to any of our built in gateways)
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Thank you.
I asked the question because my local banker offered IC+ pricing and uses Authorize.net as their gateway. Although competitive pricing is important, so are the features that come with the gateway. I was just being diligent and now see no reason to move away from my current processor, Braintree.
There seem to be a few more questions about support for payment processors popping up on the forum so merchants should also ask about the features of the gateway. iframes and vaulted wallets are features that are important to me.
Additionally I had a great experience with my yearly Self Assessment Questionaire. Braintree is partnered with securitymetrics and my SAQ-A took less than five minutes to complete.
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For what it's worth, Authorize.net does indeed have a "Hosted CIM" solution that offers an iframe option. However, they recently decided to deprecate it and migrate people to their new "Accept Customer" solution. The end result is the same -- fully-hosted payment forms that allow SAQ-A PCI compliance. It can be implemented several ways, including with an iframe.
https://developer.authorize.net/api/..._profiles.html
There's not currently a Miva integration for this, though.
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Originally posted by joshpappas View PostFor what it's worth, Authorize.net does indeed have a "Hosted CIM" solution that offers an iframe option. However, they recently decided to deprecate it and migrate people to their new "Accept Customer" solution. The end result is the same -- fully-hosted payment forms that allow SAQ-A PCI compliance. It can be implemented several ways, including with an iframe.
https://developer.authorize.net/api/..._profiles.html
There's not currently a Miva integration for this, though.Highly caffeinated
http://www.coffeehouseexpress.com
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Jim Cockerham We worked with 216 Digital to build an integration for it in our Miva checkout but ended up not taking it to production because we moved to a new ERP and changed credit card processors. It worked in testing, though. I'm sure our investment in code we never used might save you some money if you call them :).
216justin worked on it and might be able to shed some light on this as well.
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Originally posted by joshpappas View PostJim Cockerham We worked with 216 Digital to build an integration for it in our Miva checkout but ended up not taking it to production because we moved to a new ERP and changed credit card processors. It worked in testing, though. I'm sure our investment in code we never used might save you some money if you call them :).
216justin worked on it and might be able to shed some light on this as well.Highly caffeinated
http://www.coffeehouseexpress.com
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Originally posted by Rick Wilson View PostUsing MivaPay you qualify for an SAQ-AE, why not use normal Auth.net with MivaPay?Highly caffeinated
http://www.coffeehouseexpress.com
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Originally posted by Rick Wilson View PostYeah or you could use the Admin with role restrictions, which was designed to do exactly what you're attempting.Highly caffeinated
http://www.coffeehouseexpress.com
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