MerchantValidationEvent.methodName

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The MerchantValidationEvent property methodName is a read-only value which returns a string indicating the payment method identifier which represents the payment handler that requires merchant validation.

Value

A read-only DOMString which uniquely identifies the payment handler which is requesting merchant validation. See Merchant validation in Payment processing concepts for more information on the process.

Browser compatibility

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