It's December 2023 and this continues to happen and their response is always the same "login and turn it off" which I do everytime. I've been complaining about it for over a year. Here are some responses from Paypal ------------------------------------------------- If you would like to opt out of the single single sign on, here is how. Log in and click your name in the upper right corner. Then choose Profile Settings. In your profile there is a section named "Stay logged in for faster purchases" Once you go into this section you can turn off the ONE TOUCH service on all your devices. I hope this info helps. Have a good day! Sincerely, Dean ----------------------------------------------------- Why do I need to login to turn off AUTO LOGIN that was TURNED ON by PAYPAL?!? Does that even make sense?!? It does not. I've made a purchase. Five minutes later Paypal turns ON Auto Login and emails me about it. I have to RE LOG IN to turn it OFF. Totally counter-intuitive. WTF?!! ------------------------------------------------------ Hello, J Thanks for the note. In review of your logins today, the account was not logged in using the one touch or auto login service of PayPal. This typically means it is occurring on the browser or a device setting. Here is my recommendation since I see you are using Google Chrome as your browser. Open your Google Chrome browser, and click the 3 dots on the far top right. Then scroll down and click SETTINGS. From your Settings section choose AUTOFILL and PASSWORDS. Then choose PASSWORD MANAGER. Google has a default settings that automatically will log you into websites. Toggle the AUTO SIGN IN or SIGN IN AUTOMATICALLY so that it is GREY and NOT BLUE. Also in the Password Manager section if you see PayPal's website listed below in your saved passwords, you can delete these on Google. I hope this helps with your issue. Thank you for contacting us. ------------------------------------------------------- Each time it happens, they close the ticket I open and state that one is already open which never gets addressed. I found this thread as a last ditch effort to bring attention to this. It is CLEARLY a security breach because it turns this on ON any device you make a transaction from, even if it's a public one. This is b.s. and Paypal clearly does NOT care. Are they trying to destroy themselves?
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