PayPal User-Specific Permissions (December 2020)
Dear XXX,
In the role of Password Security that I energize, I am setting up user-specific login credentials for TATC's various PayPal accounts. This allows me to set up access with specific permissions for each user.
Another advantage of this protocol is that when role holders and energizers retire, or someone who is hired completes a contract, it’s not necessary to update a password that many people share. I simply remove one person's access.
XXX, I have set up a unique user login for you. I will send that information separately via secure email. This individual access is only for you, and is not to be shared with anyone. I can set up multiple users to accommodate TATC needs.
When you log in to Paypal, simply input your unique username and password. You will not need to enter an email address in the login field.
After logging in, you might find that you’re initially taken back to the login page to log in again. If this happens, please log in again. You are also likely to have to respond to a "captcha" verification, such as by clicking "I am not a robot.”
I am finding that these extra security measures are fairly common the first time you login.
If you find that you need additional permissions to do your work, please detail the challenge you’re encountering and I’ll try to troubleshoot it, and if necessary, grant you further permissions.
I have also created a short video tutorial to help you learn how to log in to PayPal in this special way. You may watch it here:
https://www.loom.com/share/2e7d94b7c29f4107aeb828076655b000
Thank you for your service.
Love,
Cielle