Payment Scenarios
- Why use Network Tokens?
- What is Account Updater?
- What is Incremental Authorisation?
- What are Network Tokens?
- What is the difference between a Network Token and a Judopay Card Token?
- Can I choose which transactions use Network Tokens?
- Checking which transactions used a Network Token.
- Would a Transaction using a Network Token have an impact on the cardholder?
- Will a new Network Token be issued if a card is lost or stolen?
- Can Network Tokens be tested in sandbox?
- Will card expiry dates be automatically updated?
- Will Merchant Initiated Transactions still work if the stored card has expired?
- Do I need to adjust my integration with Judopay to enable the Network Tokens feature?
- Will I need to make any changes to my API integration in relation to using Network Tokens?
- Can I enable Network Tokens for Amex?
- What happens if Network Tokens are not available?
- What is the function of the disableNetworkTokenisation flag?
- Fallback Flow for Network Tokens.
- What happens if a Network Token transaction fails at the Gateway?
- Is there a Network Token decline code?
- Which card schemes are available for Network Token Transactions?
- I have registered with the Card Schemes to use Network Tokens, but I’m not ready to implement yet. Will I need to re-register when I start to use them?
- Can I enable Network Tokens for Apple Pay™ and Google Pay™?
- Can the same Network Token be used by different merchants?
- When are Network Tokens provisioned?
- Are merchants ever directly exposed to Network Tokens?
- Will my existing Judopay Card Tokens be mapped to Network Tokens?
- What is a virtualPAN?
- Can a virtualPAN be used to update the card expiry date or last four digits?
- What payment scenarios would make Incremental Authorisation a useful feature to implement?