A payment processing certificate is a certificate associated with the merchant locations you administer and is used to encrypt payment data for secure payment transactions.… Read More “Apple Pay: eCommerce payment processing certificate”

What is a merchant location?
The merchant that you have access to view and which the certificate can be linked to. As a user, you can be associated with multiple merchants which the certificate can also be linked to.
How do I add a payment processing certificate to a merchant location?
Complete the following steps:
1. From your username drop-down menu, select Payment Processing Certificates.
2. On the side menu, click Add Certificates.
3. To upload the certificate, click Browse and then select a certificate.
4. Optionally, enter a password associated with the certificate if you created one when creating the Apple Pay certificate.… Read More “How do I add a payment processing certificate to a merchant location?”
How do I view my payment processing certificate?
Complete the following step:
From your username drop-down menu, select Payment Processing Certificates, or on the side menu, click View Certificates.
The View Certificates page lists all of the uploaded certificates and displays the following information for each certificate. You can sort the table listing by status.… Read More “How do I view my payment processing certificate?”
How do I edit my payment processing certificate?
Complete the following steps:
1. From your username drop-down menu, select Payment Processing Certificates, or on the side menu, click View Certificates.
2. Select the Edit icon (>) located beside the certificate you want to edit or select the table row the certificate is listed on. … Read More “How do I edit my payment processing certificate?”
How do I remove my payment processing certificate?
Complete the following steps:
1. From your username drop-down menu, select Payment Processing Certificates, or on the side menu, click View Certificates.
2. Select the Edit icon (>) located beside the certificate you want to edit or select the table row the certificate is listed on.… Read More “How do I remove my payment processing certificate?”
What does unsupported file type mean and what action do I need to take?
The payment processing certificate must be a valid PKCS#12 file with a .pfx or .p12 file extension. Please try again with a valid certificate.
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What does invalid key or password mean and what action do I need to take?
The uploaded payment processing certificate has an invalid password (if applicable) or the keys in the certificate are incorrect. Contact Support if the error message persists.
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What does unable to process mean and what action do I need to take?
An unexpected error has occurred when uploading the certificate. Please try again or contact Support if the error message persists.
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My payment processing certificate has expired, what can I do?
If your payment processing certificate has expired, you must upload a valid certificate to continue processing Apple Pay: eCommerce online transactions.
Complete the following steps:
1. From your username drop-down menu, select Payment Processing Certificates.
2. On the side menu, click Add Certificates.… Read More “My payment processing certificate has expired, what can I do?”