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About this Guide

Objectives and target audience

This guide provides details on how to connect your website to the Skrill Wallet Checkout using the Skrill Wallet service. It is intended for users who have a working knowledge of HTML. The guide covers the steps in the payment process and the information that needs to be passed from your web servers to Skrill, to enable Skrill to process payments.

This guide is only relevant to Skrill Wallet merchants.

PCI disclaimer

In accordance with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard in force as updated from time to time ("PCI-DSS"), if a Skrill Account holder uses their credit or debit card to upload funds to their Skrill Account, Skrill will be responsible for the security of all cardholder data processed, stored, or transmitted by Skrill when providing the Skrill Services.

You should use this guide together with the following additional Skrill Wallet Checkout documents:

GuideDescription
Automated Payments Interface GuideDescribes how to connect to Skrill using the Automated Payments Interface (API). This supports functionality such as merchant queries against the system, sending money and processing refunds (where available).
Skrill Customer Verification Service GuideDescribes how to use the Skrill Customer Verification service to check if a customer, identified by an email address or customer ID, is registered with Skrill. The service also lets you verify information that you hold about the customer against Skrill's registration records, such as email address, first name, last name, date of birth and address.