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Introducing Adaptive Payments
Embedded Payments
IFRAME within the sender’s browser and as a pop-up mini-browser that appears in front of
your website.
Typically, the sender initiates a payment by clicking a button:
PayPal responds to the JavaScript that initiates the flow. If it is the first payment, or if PayPal
determines that the payment requires the sender to log in, PayPal displays a Log In button in
the IFRAME created by the JavaScript:
The IFRAME also allows the sender to sign up for a PayPal account or pay as a guest without
logging in.
NOTE: Guest checkout only provides the visual benefits of an embedded payment. It does not
reduce the payment steps.
After clicking Log In, PayPal displays a Log in to your PayPal account page in the
minibrowser. The sender enters an email address and password and can also check a box,
which allows the sender to skip this step for subsequent purchases:
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