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hi there!
how to load Stripe.js is covered here: https://docs.stripe.com/js/including
are if you use Payment Element or Checkout Session to accept payments, then yes it's PCI compliant: https://docs.stripe.com/security/guide#pci-compliance-requirement-by-integration
I'm aware of this. This doesn't offer any TypeScript type definitions so I wanted to know if I can use the @stripe/stripe-js package and still be PCI compliant. Otherwise, what's the purpose of the @stripe/stripe-js package?
Hello @hardy coral ?
Yes, the NPM package is also PCI-compliant since the Payment Element is embedded in an iframe.