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# File generated from our OpenAPI spec # frozen_string_literal: true module Stripe # Tokenization is the process Stripe uses to collect sensitive card or bank # account details, or personally identifiable information (PII), directly from # your customers in a secure manner. A token representing this information is # returned to your server to use. Use our # [recommended payments integrations](https://stripe.com/docs/payments) to perform this process # on the client-side. This guarantees that no sensitive card data touches your server, # and allows your integration to operate in a PCI-compliant way. # # If you can't use client-side tokenization, you can also create tokens using # the API with either your publishable or secret API key. If # your integration uses this method, you're responsible for any PCI compliance # that it might require, and you must keep your secret API key safe. Unlike with # client-side tokenization, your customer's information isn't sent directly to # Stripe, so we can't determine how it's handled or stored. # # You can't store or use tokens more than once. To store card or bank account # information for later use, create [Customer](https://stripe.com/docs/api#customers) # objects or [Custom accounts](https://stripe.com/docs/api#external_accounts). # [Radar](https://stripe.com/docs/radar), our integrated solution for automatic fraud protection, # performs best with integrations that use client-side tokenization. class Token < APIResource extend Stripe::APIOperations::Create OBJECT_NAME = "token" end end
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