Pal Pal Cookies and payment processing

Discussion in 'Payment Processing' started by Miss-Blossom, Feb 8, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hi,
    Can anyone tell me if pay pal is the only gateway that has issues when cookies are turned off?

    Blossom:confused:
     
    Miss-Blossom, Feb 8, 2009 IP
  2. mentos

    mentos Prominent Member

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    Not only PP,but all leading payment gateway also will have trouble when you turn off your cookies.
    FYI,cookies is use to store the current session of the user info such as password in order to login.
     
    mentos, Feb 9, 2009 IP
  3. parsibagan

    parsibagan Active Member

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    Cookies are used post login, and as long as the session is alive. Certain sites flush the cookies when one terminates their login (you'll see the message `all cookies cleared'), whereas some retain it. In paypal, when you are moving in from the `login' to the next step (paying someone else or withdrawing funds), the information from the cookie is used to identify you. Paypal does not flush cookies post logout. You have to manually clear that.
     
    parsibagan, Feb 9, 2009 IP
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    mrJorge Peon

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    Thats very true, the cookies are very important! If you have them turned off you might experience problems logging in.
     
    mrJorge, Feb 9, 2009 IP
  5. Miss-Blossom

    Miss-Blossom Guest

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    OK thanks for that. I am just have major issues with a site and IE with the default settings.
    Blososm : (
     
    Miss-Blossom, Feb 11, 2009 IP
  6. PerfectMoney

    PerfectMoney Banned

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    it is clearly when you turn off the cookie entering a site will become a problem ,I turn off my cookie this morning and suddenly when I came back to my gmail account it is shut off.without notice and I cannot re login until I HAVE to turn on the cookies then all come back to normal
     
    PerfectMoney, Mar 1, 2009 IP
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    If you have noticed, gmail keeps on refreshing your screen every few seconds. For this it needs to be sure that it is passing on the refreshed text to you and cookies help to validate this. this is just one of many reasons why certain sites require you have cookies turned on when browsing through them.
     
    parsibagan, Mar 2, 2009 IP