Every two days, I get the message below. Every week I shut it off. I have messaged the help bots multiple times thinking it will go to an actual human. They just go around in circles. This is the most stupid "feature" they've ever had. What if a person logs in on a public computer enough times? It's a MAJOR security risk. If any one knows how to stop this permanently, please explain. Otherwise, don't waste my time. I've already wasted hours trying to get PayPal to correct this. Hello, We've made it easier for you to check out with PayPal (translation: we're hoping if you logged in all the time you'll buy more stuff with our service) Since we recognize this device, we'll automatically log you in so you can skip typing your password at checkout. (translation: we'll make it easier for anyone that has access to your computer, even if you don't know the person, to buy stuff with your money) For your security, we may occasionally ask you to log in with your password.If this is a shared device, or you don't recognize device, you can turn it off here (translation: we need to cover our rear ends legally, so we might ask for a password every once in a while, but basically, it's stuck on all the time. You can turn it off, but we'll keep turning it back on, because, well, we're just that stupid, and don't care how much money gets stolen from you.)
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