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In this article, Vaimo’s partner, Adyen, is going to cut through the noise on 3D Secure 2.0 (3DS 2.0) and guide you through the opportunities it can create. After all, 3DS 2.0 can help you make better risk decisions, create online experiences customers will love and increase conversions. Let’s dive right in.


This is a guest post written by Vaimo’s partner and global full-stack payments provider, Adyen.


What is 3D Secure 2.0?

3D Secure 2 is the authentication solution that creates better shopper experiences while reducing fraud. 3D Secure 2.0 is a new standard introduced by EMVCo and the major credit card schemes. It brings a new approach to authentication through a wider range of data, biometric authentication and an improved online experience. This new protocol addresses many of 3DS 1.0’s issues, while bringing benefits across a wider set of use cases for businesses all over the world.

3d Secure 2.0 & data sharing

3D Secure 2.0 is much more than a redirect. The combination of certified SDKs in the checkout flow, paired with data sharing APIs, means that 3DS 2.0 can be used as a tool to share rich data between firms and banks. Over 100 potential data points are shared with issuing banks, meaning that the information you and card issuers know about your mutual clients can be used to make better risk decisions. The more information you have to support authentication cases, the higher the chances of authorisations.

With 3DS 2.0 it is possible to share data between banks and merchants silently in the background. Authorisation rates can be raised with no perceivable change to the checkout flow by customers. Adyen’s Dynamic 3DS service will help businesses decide when to send extra data to banks, automatically targeting transactions that are likely to see an uplift if data is shared.

This is interesting for businesses that don’t need to use 3DS 2.0 for fraud prevention. A business which has low fraud rates, but wants to achieve the authorisation uplift benefits of 3DS 2.0 can implement data sharing. This is without changing the seamless checkout flow their customers currently enjoy.

3d Secure 2.0 & the Superior authentication experience

In many cases device information is enough to authenticate without an extra step for the customer. However, some transactions that have greater risk or regulations such as PSD2 require active approval. Adyen’s 3D Secure SDKs help you build these flows and there are three primary types to consider:

  • Passive – The SDK and servers exchange all necessary information in the background. The customer sees nothing.
  • Two-Factor – The user is asked to provide a two-factor authentication code sent via email or SMS.
  • Biometric – An app-switch to an issuing-bank app is facilitated by the SDK. The user can use their fingerprint or face in the issuing bank app.

By offering more authentication flows, customers will be able to choose their authentication method of choice resulting increase in security while reducing drop-off rates seen in older solutions that were based on static passwords.

The different authentication flows with 3D Secure 2.0 offer more flexibility so banks can continue to innovate in the future, continuing to make authentication simple and more secure. This is great for businesses who are more vulnerable to fraud, and who already use 3D Secure. It’s also a plus for businesses operating in regions that are introducing authentication requirements, an example of this being PSD2 in Europe.

Managed compliance with Dynamic 3D Secure

We’ll be the first to admit that the EU PSD2/SCA regulatory frameworks can be confusing, and global enterprise businesses will be looking for solutions to identify which transactions require authentication and which don’t.

3D Secure 2.0 is the main way that businesses can prepare for PSD2. Most regions that already have authentication mandates are expected to adopt the protocol quickly.

In addition, businesses will need tools to know where and when authentication is required, where it isn’t required but can increase authorization rates, or where it isn’t required and may harm performance if used.

Adyen’s Dynamic 3D Secure solution can play a key role in managing PSD2 compliance on your behalf. We will take care of triggering the PSD2 and SCA exceptions when applicable so you can focus on your core business. These compliance rules will work in tandem with other Dynamic 3DS rules targeting fraud-prevention and performance optimisation to ensure that you are always using 3DS when it makes sense and avoiding it when it doesn’t.

Prepare for Strong Customer Authentication with 3D Secure 2.0

The biggest driver for business and issuing banks to implement 3DS 2.0 is the upcoming enforcement of Strong customer authentication (SCA) requirements under PSD2. This law goes live in Europe on September 14, 2019. As for the rest of the world, both Brazil and Australia have mandates in place which will encourage the adoption of 3D Secure 2.0 from mid 2019.

We’re starting to say goodbye to 3D Secure 1.0, so be the first to use this opportunity to use the additional information available with version 2.0. Contact Adyen today and take advantage now to increase your authorisation rates, improve authentication and create a better experience for your customers.

About AdyeN – www.adyen.com

Adyen (AMS: ADYEN) is the payments platform of choice for many of the world’s leading companies, providing a modern end-to-end infrastructure connecting directly to Visa, Mastercard, and consumers’​ globally preferred payment methods. Adyen delivers frictionless payments across online, mobile, and in-store channels. With offices across the world, Adyen serves customers including Facebook, Uber, Spotify, Casper, Bonobos and L’Oreal.

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