How do I set up user access for Virtual Terminal?
- Add them to your account as secondary users.
- Grant them permission to use Virtual Terminal through PayPal's Multi-User Access feature.
Note: Only the account owner can change secondary users' access privileges. The secondary users don't have full access to all features of your PayPal account; they can use only the features you grant them access to.
Here's how to grant a secondary user access to Virtual Terminal:
- Log in to your PayPal Account.
- Select Profile > Profile and settings > My settings.
- Next to Manage Users, click Update if secondary users are already defined for your account. Otherwise, click Get Started.
- Do one of the following:
- Select the user to receive Virtual Terminal access.
- Click Add User, then enter the user's name, user ID, and password in the appropriate fields.
- Select the Virtual Terminal checkbox.
- Click Save.
Revoke user access
For security reasons, you may need to revoke a secondary user's access to Virtual Terminal. Here's how:
- Log in to your PayPal Account.
- Select Profile > Profile and settings > My settings.
- Click Update next to Manage Users.
- Select the user whose access you wish to revoke and click Edit.
- On the Edit User Access page, deselect Virtual Terminal.
- Click Save.