#morteza_34604

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summer shale
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hi, how can we help?

gleaming halo
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I want to develop an application like Pleo which would include some features like , showing cards, pin for cards, last transactions, etc. based on the docs we can use stripe.js to create ephemeral nonce key and elements to show pin inside Iframe but I didn't found any docs to do the same procedure in React Native app, do you guys have any solutions for that ?

summer shale
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Is this for Issuing? Or just regular card payments?

gleaming halo
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issuing yes

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summer shale
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As far as I know, we only have Node and Next.js options for Issuing on the front-end. You can likely use plain React, but you would need to do a lot of custom code to make it work

gleaming halo
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there is a sample issuing and treasure app in nextjs , can we follow that ?

prisma tusk
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Can you link it here?

gleaming halo
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sure

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our backend is implemented in .net, isn't it possible to develop APIs and integrate them with react native ? and for showing pin can't we use webviews ?

prisma tusk
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Yeah that's an example from us so yes, you can follow it. Not sure about react native but theoretically should be possible, since it's just server and client.

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For pin not sure! would need to look at more concrete showing pin logic

gleaming halo
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ok

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I have another question

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If you decide to use issuingCardPinDisplay, then you must implement appropriate methods to ensure that access is limited to your authorized users. In particular, you must apply two-factor authentication (2FA) before providing access to a page using issuingCardPinDisplay. If Stripe decides that you don’t have sufficient security measures in place, we might suspend your access to this Element.

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I wanna know

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if we develop an ap in React Native

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and show pin in it

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we must implement a 2FA method

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right ?

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and

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is it implemented by us completely ? or it has to do something with stripe , too ?

prisma tusk
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As the message says, yes you must implement 2FA and implement it yourself 🙂 Since this is you authenticate your users

gleaming halo
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oook