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Sorry where do you see "Authorization response cryptogram"? Any Doc you are following?
card.generated_from.payment_method_details.card_present.emv_auth_datastringAuthorization response cryptogram.
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This is for Terminal devices
Complete reference documentation for the Stripe API. Includes code snippets and examples for our Python, Java, PHP, Node.js, Go, Ruby, and .NET libraries.
So are you using Stripe Terminal?
No, I am not.
In that case you wouldn't need to care about this parameter
It's only for in-person transactions
Hi! I'm taking over this thread.
What is your question exactly? That parameter is only available for Terminal payments.
Does this parameter provide by the bank?
I don't understand your question. But if you are not using Terminal you should completely ignore this.
How about auth code? Where can we find auth code for preauth/auth?
What do you mean by that? Can you clarify exactly what you are looking for and why?
We need to add a new third party risk control service. We need to provide auth code to them.
Can you provide the content of "Card authorization code from payment gateway"?
The third party risk control service we are trying to add is Forter.
Is this a 6 digit code that comes from banks to show that they did in fact authorize the charge to the customer's card?
Yes, it is.
Got it, this is not available in the API.
Is there a way we can get this 6 digit code?
Actually it might be possible, but you need to ask Stripe support to see if you can get access to it: https://support.stripe.com/contact