Hi @marcellobachechi – Are you still seeing this issue? I accessed your site as a non-logged in user and was able to enter into the Stripe fields with no issue: https://d.pr/i/dnJlPn
Howdy, @jricketts4.
Yes, the issue is still persistent. Try incognito mode, as it seems that those who have visited the store before it works fine, however, new customers cannot checkout. I am also experiencing this issue on other sites since the update.
There are others with the same issue.
https://wordpress.org/support/topic/cant-enter-credit-card-info-into-fields/
https://wordpress.org/support/topic/no-credit-card-fields-on-checkout-page-wrong-design
https://wordpress.org/support/topic/critical-bug-and-no-more-payments-with-stripe/
Would it be possible to do a rollback to a previous version?
Hi @marcellobachechi,
Yes, the issue is still persistent. Try incognito mode, as it seems that those who have visited the store before it works fine, however, new customers cannot checkout
As someone who has never visited your store before today, when testing I opened your site in incognito mode and was able to enter card details on the checkout page.

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After also testing on one of my installations what you’re experiencing is not directly related to the latest version of Stripe as my test installation are also working as expected.
It is possible to downgrade a plugin but I would advise you try and locate what isolated issue on your installation is causing this for only certain users.
From what you have described, it could be code from another plugin or theme which has caused a possible conflict and affected the functionality of WooCommerce.
To see if that is the case we’d suggest carrying out a conflict test on your site by disabling all other plugins aside from WooCommerce along with switching to a theme like Storefront. This will help with trying to and locate what software you have installed which could possibly be causing this behaviour? You could use a free plugin called Health Check and Troubleshooting to carry out such testing.
When in Troubleshooting mode all plugins will be deactivated and only the admin of the site carrying out the troubleshooting would see those changes. Any customers visiting the site would see no changes at all.
Once you have disabled all other plugins and switched theme if the behaviour is resolved you can then enabled your theme and sites plugins testing after each one is enabled until the behaviour returns to locate the culprit.
https://docs.woocommerce.com/document/how-to-test-for-conflicts/
If you wanted to still download an earlier version of Stripe you can do so from this page below.
https://wordpress.org/plugins/woocommerce-gateway-stripe/advanced/
Thank you for your help. It was an issue with Divi that was fixed in the last update. I apologize for creating a ticket.