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The confirmPayment call redirects by default. I can't speak to how you app/site manages cookies and stored data, that's really specific you your own stack & implementation.
You might need, for example, put some kind of session ID in the redirect URL to rehydrate state.
Depending on what kinds of payment methods you accept, you can optionally use redirect: if_required with confirmPayment to keep the customer on the page for non-redirect payment methods.
But its important to understand that some payment methods require redirect, and you'll need ot ensure your app handles that case
We use credit card payments. Most users are not facing any issue with credit cards except one of the QA testers.
And we have set the redirect link in Stripe after successful payments
Stripe.js should not be doing anything which impacts state of your app directly other than how you handle those redirects
Is there a possibility that Stripe's redirect can clear session data?