#derbytau_best-practices

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winged geyser
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to answer the question:
"You are looking for data on the Conneced Account or the end Customer ?"

Im looking for the information of the connected account

livid blaze
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For most accounts, you can't:

After you create an Account Link or Account Session, only a subset of this property is returned for accounts where controller.requirement_collection is stripe, which includes Standard and Express accounts.
https://docs.stripe.com/api/accounts/object#account_object-company

winged geyser
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so there is no possibility to get the same address information that are on the pdf for an express account?

livid blaze
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Not sure what you mean by 'PDF'? The invoice PDF?

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But no, not as the platform

winged geyser
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yes the invoice pdf contains the customer address and customer shipping address and the address of the issuer of the invoice.

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is this intended behaviour or a missing feature for the future?

livid blaze
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It's intended AFAIK, probably privacy/GDPR related. Not sure

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i.e. if the platform is not responsible for collcting the data (and Stripe is), the platform can't access it