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Setting Up Virtual Terminal
Granting Secondary Access to Virtual Terminal
14 July 2005
4. In the Buyer Notifications section, select I process a successful Virtual Terminal
transaction, and then click Save.
Granting Secondary Access to Virtual Terminal
By default, Virtual Terminal is set up to process transactions initiated by a single user. If you
want to provide your employees the ability to process transactions using Virtual Terminal, you
need to add them to your account as secondary users and then grant them permission to use
Virtual Terminal through PayPal’s Multi-User Access feature. Multi-User Access enables you
to grant multiple secondary users various levels of access to a single PayPal account.
NOTE: Secondary users do not have full access to all features of your PayPal account. The
account owner is the only member on the account that can change the secondary users’
access privileges.
You can add up to 200 secondary users to your PayPal account.
To grant an employee access to Virtual Terminal:
1. Log in to your PayPal account at
https://www.paypal.com.
2. Click the Profile tab.