Re: General use questions on the Universal Card Enrolment APIs

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GeorgeShia
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General use questions on the Universal Card Enrolment APIs

Hi Support Team,

We are looking to build a front-end to allow use and interaction with the Universal Card Enrollment APIs. There are a few questions which don't seem to be addressed in the documentation.

  1. What is the timeout period on the Enroll Card API? 
  2. Is there a retention policy on Visa's side for storing PAN - vCardID? In other words, under what circumstances would we need to consider using the DELETE card API? 
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jenn_kh
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Re: General use questions on the Universal Card Enrolment APIs

Hi, @GeorgeShia! Thank you for your questions. One of our agents will get back to you soon. If any community members have information that may help, feel free to share it here. 

GeorgeShia
Regular Visitor

Re: General use questions on the Universal Card Enrolment APIs

Hi, do you have any feedback on my questions?
API_Products
Visa Developer Support Specialist

Re: General use questions on the Universal Card Enrolment APIs

Hi @GeorgeShia,

 

My apologies for the delay. I sent a follow up email to the product team to ask for their help in answering your query. Someone will get back soon. 




Thanks,

Diana H.



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API_Products
Visa Developer Support Specialist

Re: General use questions on the Universal Card Enrolment APIs

Hi @GeorgeShia,

 

To answer your questions, the card enrollment API has a timeout of 20 seconds.

 

As for the Delete calls, they allow the client to clean up their enrollments; the main use case that might “require” the client to utilize it is if the cardholder opts out of whatever service the client is providing (to remain compliant with GDPR/GDPR-like regulation).




Thanks,

Diana H.



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