Paypal browser update


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DATE: Jan. 29, 2019, 10:31 a.m.

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  1. Paypal browser update
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  3. I tried to update my browser as directed but does not look like I did so correctly. PayPal is currently performing regular maintenance of our security measures. A fraudulent link is dangerous. Click here to Remove Account Limitations The thing that got my attention was the email address is from a site: 534.
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  5. I know what you mean. I tried to send them my Paypal address to no avail. Regards Ann is a legitimate Paypal address. Legitimate companies use a domain name e. Some emails will look like a website in order to get you to enter personal information. Please check your internet connection. Does what it's supposed to, with a nice interface. While writing this, I had a light bulb moment. I clicked on Details and looked at the from address and saw paypal. If the notice shows up in your PayPal account, as other posters have noted, then I would bet on this being a real thing.
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  7. I got it too and thought it was spam. Went to log into Paypal and had a simlar message. I tried to update my browser as directed but does not look like I did so correctly. When I went to the test page provided I could not log into Paypal on the test page. The whole thing seems strange, I am just going to wait and see what happens on the 30th. If the notice shows up in your PayPal account, as other posters have noted, then I would bet on this being a real thing. I certainly understand being suspicious of an email notice, and I would have reacted the same way. But it may be a thing at the moment where older browsers are just not up to spec with a lot of sites. The paypal browser update time I checked usps. Went to log into Paypal and had a simlar message. I tried to update my browser as directed but does not look like I did so correctly. When I went to the test page provided I could not log into Paypal on the test page. The whole thing seems strange, I am just going to wait and see what happens on the 30th. Wife got that message as well. Also could not log in, but a reread of the message said if the page loads the browser is updated. Changed the password right away just to be safe. Log in from Paypal and not the link. Though it may be a real e-mail you could also get one from a Hacker. When you go directly into Paypal and into the sandbox. I sent this email to spoof paypal. Never heard of updating your browser that hold payment data. If this is true then all banks would require this to be done. I have received a similar message from Paypal and it appears to be genuine as on loging into Paypal from my e-Bay account I got a similar message. I have since updated my Firefox browser and was pleased to see that this message didn't show up when using this browser to log into my Paypal account, but for how long will this paypal browser update continue to be up-dated for older operating systems.

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