Title: paypal api
Last modified: July 21, 2019

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# paypal api

 *  [mpiroh](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mpiroh/)
 * (@mpiroh)
 * [6 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/paypal-api-3/)
 * Hi,
 * All information regarding integration of paypal with s2member I found is outdated.
   There are no instructions how to set up paypal in free version of s2member. All
   I got is – Please configure s2Member → PayPal Options first. Once all of your
   PayPal Options are configured; including your Email Address, Merchant ID, API
   Username, Password, and Signature; return to this page & generate your PayPal
   Button(s).
    Nowhere I can find how to get API username, Signature, etc. Paypal
   offers three options of getting API, which one I choose? How to configure?
 * Pre-built payment solution
    Integration SDK Braintree Integration API NVP/SOAP
 * Does free version of s2member support paypal integration?
 * Thanks.

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 *  Plugin Author [Cristián Lávaque](https://wordpress.org/support/users/clavaque/)
 * (@clavaque)
 * [6 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/paypal-api-3/#post-11753267)
 * Hi [@mpiroh](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mpiroh/)!
 * Yes, the free version integrates with PayPal Standard. Although PayPal changed
   its interface a bit, the integration is pretty much the same, but a couple of
   things may need some digging to find them. I recently integrated a couple of 
   sites with it, and didn’t have to change what I did some years ago.
 * Here’s a video I created about it some time ago, that may help you. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvZxEQjezfY](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvZxEQjezfY)
 * I’m now going through the integration again while answering your question, and
   from the top navigation menu, _More > Business Setup > Payment Setup > On your
   website > Add PayPal > Option A > Get Your API Credentials_ I see the page where
   you’re presented with those options for the API. Under “NVP/SOAP API integration(
   Classic)” click the “Manage API credentials” link to get your API _Signature_
   credentials.
 * But it’s still possible to get to those following the path I show in the video.
   From the top navigation, click on the gear icon for your Business Profile Settings,
   then on the left menu click “My Selling Tools”, and on the right you’ll see “
   API Access”.
 * Under “My Selling Tools” you’ll also find “Instant payment notifications” and“
   Website preferences”. Under “My business info” you’ll find “Email address” and“
   Merchant account ID”.
 * I hope that helps. 🙂

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