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Is it even possible to store PayPal credentials? After all, from PayPals point of view, Steam is merely some third party website. They really shouldn't publish account credentials anywhere.
A security flaw, if they get hacked you mean? And that's assuming *you* let them save your credentials.
As for Paypal, it's an outside portal. If you buy something here, it sends you to the paypal portal. If you don't have to log in there, I'd assume it's a setting in paypal that's covering that, not Steam.
I always have to input the 3 digit code whenever I puchase a game even if the cc information is stored. This information is not saved.
solution:
- go to your PayPal account (note: I translate from german, maybe menus are named
differently)
- go to "my profile"
- go to "bank data"
- go to "payments via dealer direct debit" (again, translated from german. might be named diff.)
- click on the linked name of the dealer (steampowered of course)
- and cancel the ♥♥♥♥ out of it
~
I was suprised that I didn't have to login anymore one day, so I contacted paypal. apparently I *agreed* to the direct debit at one point.
I didn't notice that - and will be more careful about what I agree to in the future.
~
hope that helps
best,
Mikey 8)
best,
Mikey
- PayPal Account Screen.
- "Profile" (Top menu under "My Account").
- "My Money" (Left menu).
- My pre-approved payments, click "Update".
- Will list all your pre-approved payments.
- Click on the Merchant's name.
- Choose "Cancel" to cancel that ability.
Thanks everyone for the info etc. Good to know.
Even PayPal I have removed my payment info and just use xxxx as CC details. If I ever need to use PayPal (have only used it twice in the past decade) I just go enter the CC/bank info, go make the purchse then go back to PayPal and remove the info.
Unfortunately, the problem is worse than just "saving payment info."
The worst part of it is that I use a PayPal "Security Key," which is a plastic device that displays a six-digit code each time I press a button on the front. In order to log into PayPal, I have to have the current, correct code.
Steam never asked me for my PayPal credentials OR the one-time security code that is supposed to be required by PayPal.
In other words, for those who understand security lingo, I no longer have two-factor authentication.
This is an ENORMOUS security hole.
To the best of my knowledge, I didn't change anything or check any new check boxes. I am careful when I make online transactions, and I read everything before I click on it. Of course, we all make mistakes.
Of course, even if I did tell Steam to "remember my payment info," there should be no way for it to log into my PayPal account without the one-time security code. That code CHANGES every time I log into PayPal, and therefore there is no way to "remember" it. What it is doing is BYPASSING it, not storing / remembering it.
Thanks to Miqueye and leadbman for the PayPal instructions. I will look into that.
As convenient as it is, I will cancel it. There is a reason I carry a two-factor solution around with me. Thanks for the info here.
P.S. Also found out that TigerDirect has been on the same preapproved list since October 2009. DOH!! ROFL