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Website Payments Standard Integration Guide September 2008 261
Securing Your Website Payments Standard Buttons
Protecting Payment Buttons by Using Encrypted Website Payments
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3. In the Seller Preferences column, click the Encrypted Payment Settings link.
The Website Payment Certificates page appears.
4. Scroll down the page to the Your Public Certificates section, and click the Add button.
The Add Certificate page appears.
5. Click the Browse button, and select the public certificate that you want to upload to PayPal
from your local computer.
N OTE: The file you upload must be in PEM format.
6. Click the Add button.
After your public certificate is uploaded successfully, it appears in the Your Public
Certificates section of the Website Payment Certificates page.
7. Store the certificate ID that PayPal assigned to your public certificate in a secure place.
You need the certificate ID that PayPal assigned to encrypt your payment buttons by using
the Encrypted Website Payments software provided by PayPal.
Downloading the PayPal Public Certificate From the PayPal Website
To download the PayPal public certificate:
1. Log in to your Business or Premier PayPal account.
2. Click the Profile subtab.
3. In the Seller Preferences column, click the Encrypted Payment Settings link.
4. Scroll down the page to the PayPal Public Certificate section.