May updates & fixes

Another week at over at the ThriveCart HQ and another week of updates and improvements!

This week we’re pleased to have squashed some bugs relating to sales tax calculation when using the ‘abbreviated’ address option where it only asks for your customer’s country and state, and improved the accuracy of page view stats when using our embedded and modal carts. We’ve also tweaked it so that customers in New Zealand and Australia will see ‘Postcode’ instead of ‘ZIP’!

There are also tweaks to the option to remove PII from the query string, and a change in how free orders are passed through Stripe to make those faster for your customers.

Stay tuned for more news and updates as always!,

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