Verifying PayPal Payment Security

Check your PayPal account activity regularly for unauthorized transactions. Review your statement frequently and report any suspicious activity immediately.

Strengthen your PayPal password; use a unique, strong password, combining uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. Avoid easily guessable passwords.

Enable two-factor authentication (2FA). This adds an extra layer of security, requiring a code from your phone or email in addition to your password.

Review your linked bank accounts and credit cards. Ensure only your authorized financial information is connected to your PayPal account.

Beware of phishing scams. PayPal will never ask for your password or financial information via email or text message. Report suspicious communications directly to PayPal.

Utilize PayPal’s buyer and seller protection programs. Understand the terms and conditions to leverage these valuable safeguards.

Keep your contact information updated. Ensure your email address and phone number are accurate, facilitating timely communication from PayPal.

Regularly update your software and devices. Outdated systems are more vulnerable to security breaches.

Be cautious of unfamiliar websites or sellers. Research vendors thoroughly before making a purchase using PayPal.

Contact PayPal support immediately if you suspect a security compromise. They provide assistance to resolve issues quickly.