Grant a third party permissions

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Last updated: Feb 19th, 2:42am


You can manually grant permission to a third party to access specific information in your PayPal account and perform PayPal API operations on your behalf.

For example, if you're integrating with a third-party shopping cart, the cart owner needs permission to your PayPal account to perform specific operations on your behalf. You can add a third-party developer to your account on the Add New Third Party Permissions page.

To grant permissions to a third party:

  1. Log in to PayPal with your Personal or Business account. If you do not have an account, create one.
  2. Click Profile at the top right, and select Profile and Settings.
  3. In the left menu, click My selling tools.
  4. In the Selling online section, click Update next to API access.
  5. On the API Access page, click Grant API Permission.
  6. Enter the name of the user to whom you will grant permissions. If you do not know the third party's PayPal user name, contact the third party to request this information.
  7. On the Add New Third Party Permissions page, select the types of permissions you want to grant to the third party and click Add.

The Manage Third Party Access page shows the granted permissions.

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