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  • Plugin Support mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Hi, can you share your URL with the PayPal button.

    Thank you

    Thread Starter coopchange

    (@coopchange)

    it’s https://iamcoop.org/

    but right now I have a different paypal business account linked: [email protected] ← this one works; however I need to change this as my organization got a fiscal agent:

    the paypal business account I want to link is [email protected]

    Plugin Support mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Okay let me know when you have made the changes and carried out a test.

    Thank you

    Thread Starter coopchange

    (@coopchange)

    Ok.

    Please check quickly, as I would not like to minimize time during which the button is broken.

    The issue is observable looking at the donation button used at https://iamcoop.org/#contribute or any of the pages other than the home on the sidebar.

    Thanks much for your time and support.

    Kind Regards,
    –john

    Plugin Support mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Hi John, please check the following instructions I found through google.

    Let me know if they help you.

    Regards

    Thread Starter coopchange

    (@coopchange)

    My fiscal agent is unwilling to unencrypt, as “Encrypted Website Payments” is industry security standard.

    Is it not possible that you could get your app verified by Paypal, using their SDK, so that your plug-in is in compliance with security best practices?

    This seems optimal for long-term success of your plug-in.

    If you can either 1) provide evidence that turning off the “Encrypted Website Payments” is viable for maintaining legitimate security (my research said otherwise), or 2) provide an alternative route such that the button would work with “Encrypted… Payments” on, I would be happy to explore those.

    Thanks for your time and support.

    Kind Regards,

    Plugin Support mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Hi, thank you for reporting back. The plugin developers will investigate further your request.

    Regards

    Plugin Author mra13

    (@mra13)

    WordPress paypal plugins can’t work if you have the only accept encrypted buttons option enabled in your paypal account.

    Feel free to use a different plugin and see if that works better for you.

    Thread Starter coopchange

    (@coopchange)

    @mra13 this seems incorrect based on this page: https://www.paypal.com/webscr?cmd=p/xcl/rec/ewp-intro

    they say that they provide you with the tools to dynamically encrypt your button.

    is there a reason you wouldn’t make your app up-to-date, security-wise?

    thanks,

    Plugin Author mra13

    (@mra13)

    That would be for paypal buttons that you create inside your paypal account.

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