The strip incorrectly stated the employees that it would no longer process LGBTQ+ related materials or goods payment.
The firm, which rely for millions of global businesses for their online transactions, has come into fire to be one of the several payment processors, which does not allow itself to use to purchase online adult materials.
But when some people were called to complain, they were actually stated to be banned for all LGBTQ+ content – which also included materials that were not adults or clear in nature.
A strip spokesman told the BBC, “The information given by our aid team was completely wrong.”
“There is no restriction on the sale of LGBTQ+ content or goods in the strip.
“We are looking at this and ensuring that the future inquiry has been answered correctly.”
Stripe does not want to be associated with adult content for many years.
But on Wednesday, Reports were revealed on social media Some employees working for the strip had told the customers that the sale of LGBTQ+ content would not be allowed in its entirety.
In a widely shared clip, a worker tells a collar that the ban is in place for about a month – later retreating and stating the material is banned only when it is “derogatory”.
Stripe polinds after paying processors including visas and mastercard are in the spotlight, facing pressure from an Australian campaign group to play their role in preventing online video game distributors selling some porn games.
In a letter to the owners of the firms, it was claimed that sports were listed for online sale, including the subjects of “rape, incest and child sexual abuse”.
Soon after the letter is published, online game distributors Steam and Itch. Removed the game from his libraries and made others unavailable in discoveries – leading a backlash from disappointed gamers.
Steam also updated its terms and conditions that sellers should not publish “publishing materials that can violate the rules and standards set by the steam payment processors and related card networks and banks, or internet network providers to connect developers”.
It was also said that there should not be “some types of adults only materials” in sports.
While this step has come in the form of a shock for gamers, it is not uncommon for payment processors online.
In 2020, MasterCard and Visa Ended the use of their card on pornhub After an investigation by the New York Times, the investigation accused the child abuse video of being “infected”.
Pornhub denied claims.