By creating multiple sandbox accounts, you can test various payment flows and error scenarios. This can be helpful if you're trying to model several merchants or customers that have slightly varying properties. If you have an existing Business or Personal test account, you can clone that account to create a new account of the same type. Note: If your sandbox account is already linked to another developer account, you cannot link it to your developer account. Your sandbox account appears on the developer site. On the log in page, enter your sandbox account credentials.Log in to the developer site sandbox accounts page and click on the link for authenticating with the credentials of the test account you to which you want to link.To link a pre-existing sandbox account to your developer account: Link a sandbox account to your developer account Note: You cannot delete the default -facilitator and -buyer sandbox accounts that the PayPal sandbox creates. A message confirms the successful deletion of the account(s).
PAYPAL SIGN UP PASSWORD
Enter a new password and click Save, located just below the password text box.On the Profile tab of the Account Details dialog box, click Change password.In the Manage Accounts column, click the icon associated with the account you want to manage.
Link a sandbox account to your developer account.On the developer site sandbox accounts page, you can: If you need more customization of the test values, click Create Custom Account in the Create Sandbox Account dialog.
To create an additional business sandbox account:Ī business account with default values for balances and other information is created for you. Use the account to create mock PayPal transactions in the PayPal sandbox. PayPal assigns a set of test API credentials to the account. To generate the account name, PayPal appends -facilitator to your email name. The PayPal sandbox automatically creates your first business sandbox account when you sign up for a developer account on the developer site.