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- gorleg_docs, 2 days ago, 7 messages
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We have a table for that here: https://docs.stripe.com/elements/express-checkout-element#supported-browsers
Thanks for your response - I notice this is on an express checkout page, and we use the payment element (for which there doesn't seem to be a similar table: https://docs.stripe.com/payments/payment-element)
Do you know if the browser support matrix is the same?
Yes it should be. The underlying mechanism is the same. Apple Pay makes a client-side call that checks the compatibility of the browser and determines if it can render or not