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  • Hi,

    I understand your point.

    Please note that Stripe is constantly making enhancements to make sure every transaction is secure. What I am trying to say is that you will be able to see JavaScript code inserted not only at checkout, but other pages as well.

    This is an anti-fraud detection policy, you can learn more in these articles below:

    I can not predict what will happen if this code is removed, but if the site is pretty slow, or you are looking to improve the performance, I recommend to check out the following:

    I hope this provides clarity ??

    Thread Starter Kyrian

    (@oloccina)

    Thanks for the explanation! I don’t want to mess up with the code, but I was curious to know why it was there.

    Hi,

    It’s our pleasure ??

    I’ll mark this thread as resolved now. If you have any further questions, I recommend creating a new thread.

    Kind regards.

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