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Technically you could place the badge there yourself. Your extension already has permission to execute a content script on ExtensionPay.com if you set it up correctly. Just use some JavaScript to place it on the page where you want it. |
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Hi,
I'd like to put a trust badge in my extension popup. Something that shows the user that I'm not handling any payments, not storing and credit card info, and they can trust the payment provider.
Basically I'm looking for this, but for ExtPay:
https://support.paymentsplugin.com/article/46-using-stripe-trust-badges
Since ExtPay is using Stripe under the hood, I think I can get away with adding the Stripe trust badge. But it would be nice to have a dedicated, "official" trust badge for ExtPay that we can use. It could say something like "Powered by ExtensionPay & Stripe".
Related to this, it would be nice to have a section (or dedicated page) on https://extensionpay.com that explains to the user what this site is. Something with the title of:
"I use XYZ extension, I wanted to pay and I was redirected to this. What is this ExtensionPay thing?"
Then, the trust badge could link to this page.
Thanks!
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