WooCommerce 2.1.0, OXID 6 1.0.4, and OXID 7 1.1.4 plugin updates
March 2, 2026
We have released new versions of the WooCommerce, OXID 6, and OXID 7 plugins. These updates bring meaningful improvements to the checkout experience, backend transaction management, and accessibility compliance.
WooCommerce 2.1.0
We have released WooCommerce plugin version 2.1.0, available as of February 26, 2026.
New in this release:
- WooCommerce Checkout Block support – The Unzer payment plugin now fully supports the WooCommerce Checkout Block, enabling a modern and streamlined checkout experience.
- One key pair logic – Simplified configuration by consolidating key pair handling into a single, unified logic.
- Delete saved payment methods – Customers can now remove their saved payment methods directly from their account.
- Apple Pay in non-Safari browsers – Apple Pay is now available to customers using non-Safari browsers, expanding coverage across desktop and mobile environments.
See the WooCommerce plugin documentation for details and setup instructions.
OXID 6 1.0.4 and OXID 7 1.1.4
We have released OXID 6 plugin version 1.0.4 and OXID 7 plugin version 1.1.4, both available as of February 26, 2026.
New in this release:
- Unzer Order ID in OXID backend – The Unzer Order ID is now visible in the OXID shop backend, enabling cross-platform order search and faster transaction lookup across systems.
See the OXID 6 plugin documentation and OXID 7 plugin documentation for details.
EAA compliance updates
The EAA compliance overview has been updated to reflect the latest plugin support:
- osCommerce is now EAA compliant via Payment Page V2.
- JTL 5 is now EAA compliant via UI Components V2.
- WooCommerce is now EAA compliant via UI Components V2.
PlentyMarkets: Check payment request response
The PlentyMarkets documentation has been updated with a new section on how to verify payment request responses after performing capture, refund, or cancel actions. This guidance helps merchants confirm whether a transaction action was accepted or rejected directly in the Assigned payments section of the order.
