Rate limiting guidelines

APICurrentLast updated: October 18th 2021, @ 3:21:59 pm


PayPal’s primary focus is site availability and security in support of merchants.

While we do not publish a rate limiting policy, we might temporarily rate limit if we identify traffic that appears to be abusive. We rate limit until we are confident that the activity is not problematic for PayPal, merchants, or customers.

To ensure maximum protection and site stability, we constantly evaluate traffic as it surges and subsides to adjust our policies. If you or your customers receive the HTTP 429 Unprocessable Entity - RATE_LIMIT_REACHED status code, too many requests were sent, and that might indicate anomalous traffic, so we rate limit to ensure site stability.

If this policy negatively affects your integration, contact Merchant Technical Support.

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