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Adaptive Payments Developer Guide August 7, 2012 27
Introducing Adaptive Payments
Implicit Approval Payments Flow
Implicit Approval Payments Flow
Implicit approval payments are payments where the sender and the API caller are using the
same account. Because PayPal draws the funds for the payment from your own account, there
is no approval necessary, and as such there is no visible flow for implicit approval payments.
The following diagram shows the basic flow of control during an implicitly approved payment
operation:
The following items correspond to the circled numbers in the diagram:
1. Your site or device sends a Pay request to PayPal.
NOTE: A web flow is not required.
2. PayPal responds with a key that you use for other API operations.
Embedded Payments
An embedded payment is a payment that initiates a visual presentation of the Adaptive
Payments payment flow in which the sender appears to never leave your checkout or payment
page. Embedded payments make it easier for a sender to make a payment because PayPal may
allow the sender to bypass the PayPal login step.
The ability to bypass the login relies on a remember me cookie, which is stored in the senders
browser when the sender chooses to take advantage of being remembered. Opting in reduces
the number of steps to purchase goods or services without significantly increasing the risk that
the senders account might be misused. After the initial login, PayPal bypasses the login step if
subsequent payments meet specific criteria, such as a subsequent payment for a small amount.
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