UPDATED: PayPal may ban Safari if security isn’t beefed up


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PayPal is reportedly stepping up security measures to prevent phishing scams, and that new security may just kick Safari users to the curb. Chief Information Security Officer, Michael Barrett, posted a new policy last week that outlined his plans to put an end to phishing scams which includes blocking fraudulent e-mails, criminal charges against phishers, and blocking access to browsers that don’t have anti-phishing security built in.

This would mean that the current version of Safari would be unable to access PayPal.

“In our view, letting users view the PayPal site on one of these browsers is equal to a car manufacturer allowing drivers to buy one of their vehicles without seatbelts,” he said.

Before they move to full fledged blocking, the company plans to issue warnings against using any browser that doesn’t provide adequate security.

If Apple doesn’t add some additional security precautions like those found in Firefox, and Internet Explorer soon, it may be left out in the cold…at least when visiting PayPal.

UPDATE: PayPal has issued a statement stating that they will not be blocking Safari, and that the company’s goals have been misread according to Michael Oldenburg, a PayPal spokesperson. “PayPal is developing features to block customers from logging into PayPal when using obsolete browsers on outdated or unsupported operating systems,” he explains. There is “no intention” of blocking any modern browser, including Safari. Rather, people would for instance be prevented from using Internet Explorer 4 combined with Windows 98.


Kossi Adzo

Kossi Adzo is a technology enthusiast and digital strategist with a fervent passion for Apple products and the innovative technologies that orbit them. With a background in computer science and a decade of experience in app development and digital marketing, Kossi brings a wealth of knowledge and a unique perspective to the Apple Gazette team.

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  1. They released a statement saying they won’t block Safari. But Apple should still beef up the security in it.

  2. Cancelled my PayPal account yesterday, something I should have done months ago. When I find an online merchant that only accepts PayPal I inform them why they won’t be getting my business, PayPal.

  3. Hm. As I read the article, the “update” basically says that pretty much everything in the original article, including the headline, was absolutely incorrect. So why even leave the original article up?

  4. @Henry

    Because deleting the article would have left people confused who clicked on links where the headline appeared such as feed readers and other sites.