For you as a business a new regulation introduces changes to how you log into your PayPal business account. In order to access your PayPal business account, you will need to ensure you have an up-to-date phone number associated to your account.
Update your phone numberKnowledge: Something only you know, like a password.
Possession: Something you have like a one-time only code generated by SMS, or a trusted device that you are using.
Inherence: Something that is unique to you, like a fingerprint or your voice.
In many cases at least two of these will be required in order to process a payment.
What changes will I see when using PayPal?
Most of the time you will be able to login or pay with PayPal by just entering your email address and your PayPal password as usual. But from time to time, you may require an additional One-Time Passcode. If you have a mobile phone saved in your account details, we’ll send the code by SMS and you’ll use it to complete logging in. If you have a landline in your account details, you’ll see the code on screen and enter it into your phone after receiving an automated call from PayPal. This is one of the methods that helps us to identify you if we have doubts about your identity.
What do I need to do?
When will I need to enter this code? Do I need to do it every time I log in or pay?
Where can I get this additional code? Isn’t it the same as my PayPal password?
I don't have a phone number to link to my PayPal account—is there another way to verify my identity when logging in?
How do I link the authenticator app with my PayPal account?
Can a group of people share the same authenticator app or phone number?