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Glossary: 117 software-led payments terms to know

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eCheck, PayPal, etc.) Durbin amendment Part of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (introduced in 2010) that limits transaction fees imposed upon merchants by debit card issuers.

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UXPin Uses Baremetrics to Track SaaS Metrics and Financial Growth

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Industry leaders like Johnson & Johnson, PayPal, and Amazon rely on UXPin to streamline and accelerate their design processes. A need to consolidate financial data in one place UXPin was founded in Poland in 2010. At that time, they used both PayLane and PayPal to process payments. Marcin and his team faced a decision.

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Chargebee vs. Recurly: Which one fits your business?

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Recurly Recurly launched in 2010, it has risen to become one of the best subscription management platforms. Some of the most notable in Chargebee are Shopify, Chargify, Braintree, Stripe, PayPal, Zuora, ShipStation, Refersion, and Google analytics. If you heavily rely on PayPal, then you know what to get. Cons It is web-based.

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Chargebee vs. Recurly: Which one fits your business?

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Recurly Recurly launched in 2010, it has risen to become one of the best subscription management platforms. Some of the most notable in Chargebee are Shopify, Chargify, Braintree, Stripe, PayPal, Zuora, ShipStation, Refersion, and Google analytics. If you heavily rely on PayPal, then you know what to get. Cons It is web-based.

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How Stripe Dominates Online Payments by Going After Developers

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When Stripe was launched in 2010, dealing with payments online wasn’t a straightforward matter. As I outlined in the beginning, handling payments wasn’t easy in 2010, even for developers. PayPal was the main alternative at the time, which allowed companies to receive payments, without having to build their own stack.

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Authentication Encounter: OIDC vs OAuth2

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In 2010, the IETF OAuth Working Group released the initial draft of the OAuth 2.0 OpenID Connect (OIDC) is an authentication protocol that is currently supported by many popular web services, including Google, Paypal, Microsoft and Amazon. The process of gaining the token is known as the authorization flow. How Does OIDC Work?

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Stripe vs. Braintree: Which is Right for Your Business?

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For those who are not yet familiar, Stripe is essentially an one-stop financial solution for eCommerce businesses that was founded in 2010. Braintree is a PayPal company that provides online-only credit card processing for all businesses, including those who sell internationally. What is Braintree? Try Baremetrics free.