Hi 🙂 Although this has been answered in: https://www.paypal-community.com/t5/Account-limits-and-verification/Virtual-Private-Network-proxy-use/m-p/284318#M3783 I would like to add this has happened to me also. More and more people like myself use VPN services to protect our privacy and therefore makes PayPal less appealing as a payment system if every time I use the my VPN I am forced to enter my entire card number and then forced to reset my password and then forced to change my secret questions. I was using my normal UK internet providers IP and the shop payment processor blocked my IP and would not send me to PayPal for payment(No idea why - http://www.ogone.com was the processor). I then switched to my VPN with a UK exit to finish the payment which was then allowed by the shop processor but then blocked by PayPal. After phoning PayPal I am informed that my only choice is to choose a new password and security questions and then change them back again to what I what and already have 😞 So in the end I just paid direct with my credit card without PayPal. I am not sure who you are really trying to stop with millions of CC/PayPal accounts details being breached/phised all the time and bad guys will just use their / rent a botnet to access/pay for things, not VPN. Frustrated at the original payment processor and PayPal. Don't get me wrong, I don't think there is any easy answer but making PayPal frustrating to use just because of a VPN especially with their popularity with the recent revelations of NSA/GCHQ etc spying is definitely not the answer for what is supposed to be a time saving convenience service. r
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