Good day @Bigape17, Thank you for posting to the PayPal community. Based on your specific configuration and a buyer's location and cookies, Checkout dynamically presents the appropriate funding sources to give your buyers more ways to pay.The buttons that display are decided automatically, based on a range of factors, including: • Buyer country • Device type • Funding sources the buyer has opted to see. As a result, each buyer might see a unique combination of buttons. To prevent certain buttons from displaying, see Disable Funding(https://developer.paypal.com/docs/checkout/reference/customize-sdk/#disable-funding) Enable funding : The enabled funding sources for the transaction. By default, funding source eligibility is determined based on a variety of factors. Enable funding can be used to ensure a funding source is rendered, if eligible. https://developer.paypal.com/sdk/js/configuration/#enable-funding Add Pay Later offers through an e-commerce platform : https://developer.paypal.com/docs/checkout/pay-later/au/commerce-platforms/. Guide link : https://developer.paypal.com/docs/checkout/standard/ Please follow the below steps via your PayPal account. Login PayPal.com >> click on "settings icon" >> go to "Account settings" >> Website payments >> PayPal buttons >> select "Smart Buttons" button type >> fill all the required details >> copy & paste the button code on your website with the help of your website developer. (Or) Login PayPal.com >> go to direct link "https://www.paypal.com/buttons/" >> follow the above steps Note - Customers/Buyers will be only direct to the appropriate funding source user interface only if they registered or eligible to process the payment via specific funding source. If not, they will be directed to PayPal checkout page. Sincerely, Chiranjeevi PayPal/Braintree MTS If this post or any other was helpful, please enrich the community by giving kudos or accepting it as a solution.
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