Authorize.Net® offers two secure online payment-processing connection methods that
allow Internet-based businesses to authorize, process, and manage credit card
transactions directly and automatically from an e-commerce website.
Advanced Integration Method (AIM) is the preferred Authorize.Net integration solution,
and uses secure sockets layer (SSL) digital certificate technology to connect securely and
directly to the Payment Gatewayachieving the highest security for the Internet connection
between a merchant and the gateway.
Simple Integration Method (SIM) optimizes the
security, encryption, and authentication of transactions for merchants that do not
have an SSL digital certificate.
AIM and SIM provide the highest levels of secure transaction infrastructure available to
merchants building an e-commerce business and directly connecting that their website to
the Authorize.Net Payment Gateway.
When using AIM and SIM to connect to the Payment Gateway, a customer enters purchase
information (e.g., name, credit card number, etc.) into a payment form on the
merchant's website. This payment form is hosted either by the merchant, or the
merchant may choose to use Authorize.Net's securely hosted, customizable
payment form.
When the customer clicks to submit his or her purchase information, payment information
is encrypted using 128-bit SSL technology and sent to an Authorize.Net transaction
server. The server sends the data through the authorization network to the appropriate
card issuer's bank, using a secure, proprietary connection. When the authorization
process is completethis takes around five secondsthe customer receives an approval
or decline response, and the Authorize.Net server stores the transaction. Approved
transactions are automatically settled each day and are typically funded within two
to three business days.
Merchants can check the status of current transactions submitted directly from their
website or run reports on past transaction activity by going to the Authorize.Net
Corporate site and logging into their own password-protected Merchant Interface.
Online businesses also can use the Authorize.Net Virtual Terminal feature of their
Merchant Interface account to enter payment information manually if customers
prefer to call in their credit card information.
To learn more about connecting your website to the Authorize.Net Payment Gateway,
see the AIM and SIM Implementation Guides. There
are also several other options for connecting to the Authorize.Net Payment Gateway,
including our Shopping Cart software and web-hosting solutions.