#voraciocommerce_78703

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proud lavaBOT
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ripe galleon
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I can see that my colleague already answered your question

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how may I help?

tidal crag
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Hi, it got archived as I had to leave to take a call sorry

ripe galleon
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no worries,

tidal crag
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So I re-posted

ripe galleon
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what's the follow-up?

tidal crag
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It seems strange that the browser (Chrome) is often showing that waiting message

ripe galleon
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you're seeing this in the devtools?

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would you mind sharing a screenshot?

tidal crag
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No not even in dev tools, simply the lower left of the browser pane

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Its intermittent, so hard to catch a screenshot

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Ok...

ripe galleon
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are you on a vpn?

tidal crag
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No

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I've only noticed the lags in page loads since we added this js to every page, but like I say, is this "really" needed anyway. With many other payment gateways that Voracio is integreated with, we've only loaded payment code in checkout

sour lark
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we recommend including it because it allows us to track the customer journey and collect more signals.

tidal crag
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Yes, but to what extent would these signals contribute to fraud detection?

sour lark
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can't comment on that.

tidal crag
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Hmm ok, I think we'll likely consider removing this global code. Any comment on the waiting message please?

sour lark
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not really, I visited your site just now and added some things to my cart and procceed to the checkout as far as the part that loads the Stripe PaymentElement and it all seemed responsive and fine

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our requests like these are all non-blocking HTTP calls so it won't block any rendering or anything as far as I'm aware