Yeah 3dsecure is a pretty big hit to conversion rates.
It kind of stinks being a vendor. Stripe charges extra for certain security pre-cautions but it doesn't do a great job at protecting against fraud on its own, where as 3dsecure does do a great job but it kills conversion rates since it's something a consumer will see.
In the end, it's the seller that ends up having to pay the price. Either through fees for disputes (which are very expensive, it's $15 per dispute) or having to pay for extra passive services, or lowering conversion rates with 3dsecure or requesting a ton of info to help reduce fraud (full address, etc.) for a digital product that won't be shipped anywhere. That raises suspicion from the consumer and it's a lot more fields to fill out -- plus it's not a sure fire way to prevent fraud.
It kind of stinks being a vendor. Stripe charges extra for certain security pre-cautions but it doesn't do a great job at protecting against fraud on its own, where as 3dsecure does do a great job but it kills conversion rates since it's something a consumer will see.
In the end, it's the seller that ends up having to pay the price. Either through fees for disputes (which are very expensive, it's $15 per dispute) or having to pay for extra passive services, or lowering conversion rates with 3dsecure or requesting a ton of info to help reduce fraud (full address, etc.) for a digital product that won't be shipped anywhere. That raises suspicion from the consumer and it's a lot more fields to fill out -- plus it's not a sure fire way to prevent fraud.