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Originally Posted by Elfwreck
Most erotica publishers don't, because Authorize.net doesn't allow content that "is associated with any form of adult, sexually oriented, or obscene materials or services, including without limitation, any material clearly designed to sexually arouse the viewer/reader (e.g., books, text, photos, videos, X-rated movies, pornographic materials, etc.), any materials which require individuals to be eighteen (18) or older to view or purchase those materials, escort services, and adult websites...."
However, they don't have rules about explicit rape or incest themes, as long as they're not designed to arouse. And they don't allow romantic married explicit sex but ban underage pseudo-incest--it's all the same to them.
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Then one of the others like Core, and so on. There are a bunch out there. Doing it yourself is a foolish risk, and very expensive. I do not know who and who does not allow erotica/etc because I do not travel in those circles., I do however write/maintenance this kind of code, PCI compliance, and so on as part of my day job. There are DOZENS of companies that do this stuff for various rates.