
06-08-2018 05:05 PM - edited 06-08-2018 05:06 PM
To meet the new PCI Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) required by all websites that hold payment data, PayPal will no longer support outdated web browsers.
During this shift, your personal financial info will remain secure. All you'll need to do is upgrade your browser on each device that you use to log in to PayPal.com in order to maintain your access after June 30th. Upgrading is simple, just follow the easy steps below.
How to upgrade your web browsers: Step 1:
Identify the browser you
use to access PayPal.com
on your computer, tablet
or mobile phone. Step 2:
Confirm the recommended
desktop operating systems
and browsers you'll need
to upgrade. Step 3:
Open your chosen web
browser and follow the
upgrade prompts. Repeat the steps above on all the devices and web browsers you use to access PayPal.com.
06-08-2018 05:31 PM
Actually just phoned PayPal. The email was legit, browsers updated.
06-08-2018 05:48 PM
I don't seem to get any of the options mentions. I just get the page saying "pool together". Does that mean I am already upgraded?
06-08-2018 05:59 PM
I updated Internet Explorer and Google Chrome browsers.
This may help you....
https://www.paypal.com/ca/smarthelp/article/how-do-i-check-and-update-my-web-browser-faq3893
06-08-2018 07:20 PM
06-08-2018 07:37 PM
It's a good idea to double check your browsers for updates anyways...
06-08-2018 09:36 PM
This is the only page I am getting
06-08-2018 11:19 PM
Please visit our sandbox site from each of your browsers. If the page loads, you are already upgraded. If the page doesn't appear, please follow the steps below:
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When you click on sandbox site does the page load?
If the page loads then you are already upgraded on that browser. If the PayPal page doesn't appear then you have to follow the steps below (on the other link I provided).
06-09-2018 07:01 AM
Thank you, yes, the page does load, what has been throwing me off is that every time I open Paypal, it asks me to upgrade, when I thought it was already upgraded.
06-09-2018 08:51 AM
At least one bank posted an Online Announcement it was doing same effective June 28. Therefore, I probably wouldn't have doubted the validity.
06-09-2018 10:50 AM
My browser whether Google or Mozilla has been updated.... and Windows 10 has been updated.....
I can get onto the Paypal site.... no problem.
and then came the Sandbox site.... and it said everything was .... wrong...
Just talked to someone at Paypal.....
The word is if web browser Google and Windows 10 are updated.... I will have no problem using Paypal... no problem logging onto Paypal
The sandbox site is an independent site that has no access to the Paypal site.... This Sandbox site has no way of knowing whether the email address or the password entered for Paypal is correct.
I am good to go... as stated by the person on the telephone ..... as long as Google, Firefox and Windows 10 are updated..... For me everything is updated ... automatically.....
06-09-2018 11:20 AM - edited 06-09-2018 11:21 AM
Did a search for Sandbox Site... and got the following.
Using the Sandbox test site
The Sandbox test site (https://www.sandbox.paypal.com) is the customer facing element of the Sandbox environment. The test site is an almost-identical instance of the live PayPal production site. With few exceptions, the behavior on the test site exactly mirrors what PayPal customers, merchants, and developers see on the live PayPal site.
Use the Sandbox test site for the following:
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Now I know...
This is a test site where someone creates a mock account... a specific sandbox account...and then tests how Paypal works.
There appears to be no link to a real Paypal account.
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This sandbox site drove me crazy for 24 hours, until I talked to someone at Paypal.
But then.... Everything was confirmed to be updated... plus my computer was "cleaned" of many things that have accumulated over the years. This ... clean up ....was most interesting.....