Integration Guide

Table Of Contents
PayPal Payments Standard Integration Guide June 2012 205
Recurring Payments – Automatic Billing Buttons
Creating Advanced Automatic Billing Buttons on the PayPal Website
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8. Choose between your secure merchant account ID and your primary email address.
Use my secure merchant account ID – Select this radio button to link your button with
your PayPal account by using your secure merchant ID.
Only PayPal can match your merchant ID with you and your PayPal account. Your
email address is never exposed in the HTML button code on your webpages.
NOTE: If you have a Premier account, your email address still might be exposed within
the <head> tag of your payment pages.
Use my primary email address – Select this radio button to link your button with your
PayPal account by using your primary email address.
Your email address is exposed in the HTML button code on your webpages. Do not
select this option if you don’t save your button in your PayPal account and you do not
protect your payment button with encryption.
IMPORTANT: Your email address is a less secure way to link your button with your
PayPal account than your secure merchant ID. Your email address is
exposed on webpages wherever you paste the HTML code for your button.
9. Do one of the following:
If you specified all the features for your button, click the Create Button button.
Follow the instructions for “Copying and Pasting the HTML Code for Your Automatic
Billing Button” on page 210.
If you do not want to save your button in your PayPal account, click the Step 2 bar.
Follow the instructions for “Step 2 – Tracking Inventory for Your Automatic Billing
Button” on page 206.
If you want to specify advanced features for your button, click the Step 3 bar.
Follow the instructions for “Step 3 – Adding Advanced Features to Your Automatic
Billing Button” on page 208.