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Easy Digital Downloads Stripe Payment Gateway allows you to accept credit cards directly on your site through your Stripe.com account.
Version: 3.0.1
100% Original Plugin. The Same plugin found on EDD.
Includes 1 Year of Updates.

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Easy Digital Downloads Stripe Payment Gateway:

The Easy Digital Downloads Stripe Payment Gateway allows you to accept credit cards directly on your site through your Stripe.com account. When purchasing downloads through the Stripe gateway with Easy Digital Downloads for WordPress, users enter their credit card details during the checkout process and never leave your site, resulting in a better experience for the user, and more successful conversions for you.

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

Does this Stripe Payment Gateway support the Recurring Payments extension?

Yes, this Stripe Payment Gateway includes complete support for the Recurring Payments extension, allowing you to create and process recurring subscriptions for customers.

Does this plugin support save cards for faster checkout?

Yes, it does! Logged-in customers can select previously used cards during checkout so they do not need to re-enter their card details every time.

Does this plugin support Stripe Checkout?

Yes, it does! Since version 2.0, the Stripe Checkout form can be used on the main checkout form and to create Buy Now buttons for any Download product. See the documentation for an example and usage instructions.

Which countries does Stripe support?

Stripe is available in many countries and is constantly expanding to more. To see if your country is supported, visit the Stripe Global page.

Does Stripe require that my site have an SSL certificate?

Yes, an SSL certificate should always be used with Stripe. All pages that include a payment form should be prefixed with https://, not http://. See Stripe’s SSL page for more information.