Where is the credit card stored for recurring transactions? Is it safe?

Modified on: Sun, 25 Mar, 2018 at 11:37 AM

This article also answers:

  • Does Chargebee wok as a card storage vault?
  • What is the card related information stored in Chargebee?
  • With which gateways does Chargebee support data portability?

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If you’re using Stripe or Braintree, the cards are stored with them. In case of Authorize.net, you can choose to store the cards either in Spreedly or the gateway's vault. 

For all other gateways, we store them in Spreedly’s PCI compliant card vault. We’ve integrated this way to ensure that the card portability is supported regardless of the gateway you use.

Note: Chargebee only stores minimum card details such as the IIN, last 4 digits, expiration date and the token generated by the vault, for identification purpose.


Here's a table listing the vault used and portability details for the gateways supported.


 Gateway

 Vault

 Data Portability

 Stripe

 Stripe

 Yes

 Braintree

 Braintree

 Yes

 PayPal Payflow Pro

 Spreedly

 Yes

 PayPal Payments Pro

 Spreedly

 Yes

 Authroize.net

 Spreedly/Authorize.net

 Yes

 eWay

 Spreedly

 Yes

 Pin Payments

 Spreedly

 Yes

 WorldPay

 Spreedly

 Yes



In addition to cards, Chargebee also supports other payment methods. Here's our document summarizing all the payment methods supported.

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