Is this a thing for EU accounts, or does GDPR prevent it?
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I don't see a "Personalized shopping" setting and don't think that being opt-out would fly under GDPR.
Luckily my country has a standard payment system for every bank in the country so I don't to use this shitty ass service
Thanks for the heads up 👍
Here's the direct link to disabling it but I assume Capcha or login will probably get in the way: https://www.paypal.com/myaccount/privacy/settings/recommendations
Thank you!
hey! I've seen you before!
I get around a lot.
US only
Incorrect. It's in my UK PayPal account settings too and I turned it off.
Misleading. This only applies to the US.
Replied to another poster as well, but this setting is present in my UK PayPal account too and needed turning off.
Well, I guess non EU countries would be more accurate then.
Was gonna say... The EU would have been up their arses with a cactus for that.
Lol, paypal now has an option to store your SSN and passport info. What a scam.
Account deleted.
https://www.paypal.com/myaccount/privacy/ -> Delete your data / close account
Oof. Thanks. I deleted mine as well. Never really use it anyway because I was always afraid of what they might do with my money.
Thanks! Turned that BS off right now!
In the Android app, open your profile, tap Data and Privacy, then Personalized Shopping, then toggle it off.
I'm just on Firefox mobile and had to do this,
1: log in
2: tap the hamburger then the settings icon
3: data and privacy then 'personalized shopping'
It’s the same on the iOS app.
Just logged in, just found it, just opted out. Thanks for the heads-up OP.
But fucking fuck. Can we put a stop to this? Legally? We could call it sometime like... The National Opt-out Policy Elimination (NOPE) Act or something.
I only skim read, but the provided link seems to me that opting out isn't an option:
However, if you would prefer to decline them, then you will need to close your PayPal account prior to the applicable effective date, as described in the user agreement.
Well, bye PayPal
Venmo is owned by PayPal, but I couldn't find any information about if similar Venmo TOS changes are planned or already in effect.
Yeah, that's illegal in the EU.
Hence it only applies in the US.
good thing i canceled my paypal account years ago and specificially told them to delete all information about me, not that i have much trust they obey the law if they can get away with it
Imagine if you lived in a country with a banking system so modern, that nobody needed Paypal or Venmo.
Sigh, yet another enshittified service to cancel.
As much as I support the notion. Some people, I'm thinking especially about international buyers and sellers, aren't going to be able to do this. PayPal has too much of a monopoly on that front.
No doubt. All I can hope for is more tech companies get the kind of backlash Unity saw when they decided to screw everyone over.
Same reason lots of us moved here from Reddit.
Yup. I've had to stop using ebay because even when you check out with your own card, it goes via paypal, and they have misused my data too many times for me to keep putting any trust in them.
It sucks, because a lot of mutual aid is done over paypal too, but I'm really struggling to justify leaving my account open (and I'm not even in the US where op applies).