Yep, found this thread looking to see if this was a bug or what. It looks from the UI like this is half implemented: Part of the process asks you to assign a name to the key, as is common practice. And it appears as if all they would need to do to support two keys (primary and backup, as is industry standard) is simply to not go out of their way to remove the option after you've added a first key. So basically someone at PayPal literally put in time and effort to break this intentionally. I can only assume they'd only do something so completely asinine at the misguided behest of some useless executive. Maybe two keys is "too complicated" for their userbase? Doesn't matter, it's nothing short of a self-own. Frankly, I barely ever use PayPal for anything anyway. It's always been an awful app...it only had a hayday for a while when there wasn't any competition. Now there's tons and literally every last one of them is wildly better than PayPal that never tried to improve anything and is clear from mis-features like this one, actively works against bettering their own product. It's bonkers, but it is what it is.
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