Good day @Cjarvisfishing, Thank you for posting to the PayPal community. Yes, PayPal Website Payments Standard is legacy product. https://developer.paypal.com/api/nvp-soap/paypal-payments-standard/integration-guide/sample-code-lan.... We recommend merchants to integrate our latest PayPal Checkout (Smart button) product. 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 I would suggest to please contact your website developer or the support of your third party platform(eCommerce) who can above help you add the above Smart button code on your website. Note : Pay Later in the UK includes the following: Pay in 3 - Eligible UK buyers can pay in three interest-free payments for purchases of £30 – £2,000. PayPal Credit - Eligible UK buyers receive a revolving line of credit that they can use to pay over time. PayPal Credit offers either 0% interest for 4 months on purchases over £99 or a merchant-specific Installment offers. For the 0% interest for 4 months offer, any remaining balance due after the promotional period or any transactions under £99 are charged interest at the standard variable rate. Terms and conditions apply. Pay Later button : Render the Pay Later button in a one-time payment integration by passing enable-funding=paylater in the PayPal JavaScript SDK. For details, see enable funding. https://developer.paypal.com/docs/checkout/pay-later/gb/#link-howdoyouwanttointegrate 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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