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10 Hacks Every PayPal User Should Know
Emily Long · 2026-06-16 · via Lifehacker

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Emily Long is a freelance writer based in Salt Lake City.

After graduating from Duke University, she spent several years reporting on the federal workforce for Government Executive, a publication of Atlantic Media Company, in Washington, D.C. She has nearly a decade of experience as a freelancer covering tech (including issues related to security, privacy, and streaming) as well as personal finance and travel.

In addition to Lifehacker, her work has been featured on Wirecutter, Tom’s Guide, and ZDNET. Emily has also worked as a travel guide around the U.S. and as a content editor. She has a masters in social work and is a licensed therapist in Utah.

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PayPal is a payment platform with a wide range of uses, from peer-to-peer sharing to centralized checkouts with merchants across the web. You can also use PayPal for other financial purposes, such as receiving direct deposits, building up your savings, and earning rewards. Here are 10 tips and tricks to get the most out of money management on PayPal.

Add PayPal Offers to double dip on credit card rewards

If you use a rewards credit card as your preferred payment method on PayPal, you're already getting points, miles, or cash back on your purchases. PayPal also has rewards, so you can add offers to your account and get additional money back when you check out through PayPal. You'll find these on your Offers page—all you need to do is tap the plus sign to add them to your wallet.

Remove merchant billing tokens to stop ongoing charges

If you've set up a recurring or automatic payment with PayPal as your preferred payment method, you can view which merchants are connected to your PayPal account and cancel those payments from your settings. This prevents unwanted charges and allows you to cancel subscriptions you forgot about. You can see which merchants have access to autopay under Settings > Payments > Subscriptions and saved businesses or Automatic payments. (Note that merchants listed as active aren't necessarily charging you on a recurring basis.) Select the merchant and tap Stop paying with PayPal. This feature also makes PayPal a good choice when signing up for free trials that you might forget to cancel.

Cross-reference your activity feed to identify phishing emails

PayPal is a common target for phishing scams: I've written numerous times about PayPal impersonators who target users with fraudulent purchase notifications in an attempt to steal personal information or spread malware. In many cases, these emails come from legitimate PayPal addresses, making them harder to spot as fake. If you receive a purchase receipt that seems suspect, you can simply log into your PayPal account and check your Recent activity feed, which shows all of your transactions run through PayPal. If you don't see the purchase listed there, you'll know it's a scam, and you can delete the email and move on.

Set a credit card as your default payment method to protect your bank account

When you set up PayPal, you can link a bank account and/or a credit or debit card as payment methods. If you add a bank account, make sure you also add a credit card and set it as the preferred way to pay. This not only protects your bank account from accidental withdrawals and overdrafts—it also ensures you get the benefits of your credit card, including purchase protections and rewards. Go to your Wallet, select the card you want to use as the default, and click Set as preferred. Note that if you have recurring payments set up with individual merchants, you will need to select those preferred payment methods separately under your Automatic payments settings.

Make your account visible to Venmo for cross-platform payments

There are a handful of popular peer-to-peer payment platforms, including Venmo and Cash App, so there may be situations in which you need to send or accept funds to or from someone who doesn't have PayPal. If they use Venmo, this is no big deal, as Venmo and PayPal are compatible with one another if users have made their accounts searchable across the two platforms. To make yourself visible to Venmo users, go to Settings > Data & Privacy > Search Privacy and toggle People on Venmo on. This allows them to find you via your phone number. You can also search users' phone numbers on PayPal to locate their Venmo accounts (if they've enabled this on their end).

Turn off profile discovery to keep your information private

On the flip side, you may want to keep your PayPal profile private and prevent anyone from searching you on the service in order to send or request funds. You can disable profile discovery, which keeps people from finding you via your name, username, email or phone number. Under Settings > Data & Privacy > Search Privacy, toggle off Personal profile info.

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Split transaction balances to use up those last few gift card dollars

Prepaid gift cards are kind of like free money, but once you spend down most of the balance, it can be hard to take advantage of the last few dollars, as many merchants don't allow you to split purchases across multiple payment methods. But if you add the card to PayPal, you can split the transaction and spend a small balance that otherwise wouldn't get used. This option is available for retailers that allow checkout through PayPal—once you select that option, choose the linked payment methods you want to split the balance between, and set the specific amount for each card.

If you're planning a trip, dinner, or gift that multiple people are contributing to, you can set up a PayPal pool, which allows everyone to add money to a single balance in advance rather than sending money back and forth after the fact. Within the pool, you can see who has contributed what toward the shared goal—once the target is met, funds can be used from PayPal or transferred to whoever is making the purchase. Under Send and Request, tap Pool money > Start pooling to invite others to your pool.

Disable data sharing to eliminate targeted ads based on purchases

There are a few other important privacy settings that prevent PayPal from tracking and sharing data about your purchases, which are then used for purposes like targeted ads. Under Settings > Data & Privacy, select Manage your cookies and uncheck the box next to Marketing. Then go to Personalized ads and switch the toggle off. Finally, under Personalized shopping, turn off the option for PayPal to share products, offers, and rewards with participating stores.

Use Smart Route to automatically set aside savings from your direct deposit paycheck

If you struggle to set aside money for savings once your paycheck hits your bank account, it can be useful to have funds separated out before you even have the option to spend them. If you receive direct deposits through PayPal, you can have your paycheck automatically split between your PayPal balance for regular spending and PayPal Savings as well as PYUSD (PayPal's crypto rewards option). Your savings can be used to auto reload your PayPal balance when it gets too low. Smart Route must be enabled on mobile: in the app, tap the PayPal balance tile, go to PayPal Smart Route, and follow the prompts to configure direct deposit routing.

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