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Understanding the Payment Card Industry (PCI) processes can be challenging, Jarvis. Rest assured, I'll connect you with our best help available to address your concerns about being PCI compliant.
PCI compliance is crucial for safeguarding your business and customers from theft and fraud. It ensures the security of customer payment information when accessed through your merchant account. Even if you don't store this data, there's a potential risk of unauthorized access via your devices and internet connection, which could lead to security vulnerabilities.
To gain a clearer understanding of the process, you can visit this link: Learn about QuickBooks PCI Compliance.
Since the Community is committed to protecting customer information, we're unable to access your Intuit account directly to verify your compliance status. That said, I recommend contacting our SecurityMetrics support team again. Although you've already reached out to them, it's necessary to follow up so they can remove the PCI notifications from your account after verifying your compliance.
Additionally, QuickBooks Online (QBO) automatically records deposits and fees associated with your QuickBooks Payments transactions.
Please keep the discussion going if you have further clarifications about the PCI compliance. We're always here to provide further explanation. Be safe.
@jarvis-mgj-matt I don't know that there is anywhere specific in QB that you can "see" PCI anything.
If you worked with Security Metrics, and THEY said you car in compliance, then you're all good and shouldn't have anything to worry about.
If you're saying that you don't trust Security Metrics, then you shouldn't have paid the money to them. It should have gone to a company that you actually trust.
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