Integration Guide

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Securing Your PayPal Payments Standard Buttons
Creating Protected Payment Buttons on the PayPal Website
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338 June 2012 PayPal Payments Standard Integration Guide
Creating Protected Payment Buttons on the PayPal Website
Read the following topics to learn about creating protected payment buttons:
“How Protected Payment Buttons Help Prevent Fraudulent Payments” on page 338
“Using the Button Creation Tool to Create a Protected Payment Button” on page 338
“Creating a Protected Payment Button with JavaScript Disabled” on page 339
How Protected Payment Buttons Help Prevent Fraudulent Payments
Protected payment buttons help secure your payments because the HTML button code that
PayPal generates and that you paste onto your webpages is encrypted. HTML button code that
is protected with encryption cannot be altered by malicious third parties to create fraudulent
payments.
You can protect the HTML button code that PayPal generates for any kind of payment button:
Buy Now buttons
Add to Cart buttons
Buy Gift Certificate buttons
Subscribe buttons
Automatic Billing buttons
Installment Plan buttons
Donate buttons
NOTE: PayPal cannot protect HTML button code for Add to Cart buttons with JavaScript
disabled in your browser. In such cases, use an alternative strategy to secure your
buttons. See “Reconciling Payments Manually Through Transaction History” on
page 341, and “Reconciling Payments Through Instant Payment Notification” on
page 342.
Using the Button Creation Tool to Create a Protected Payment Button
1. Log in to your PayPal account at https://www.paypal.com.
The My Account Overview page opens.
2. Click the Profile subtab.
The Profile Summary page opens.
3. Under the Selling Preferences heading, click the My Saved Buttons link.
The My Saved Buttons page opens.