As of September 29th, 2016, Paypal has disabled IPN services for all users. This means that any Paypal payments made on or after this date will not generate an IPN notification. This change will affect all users, regardless of whether they have a Business or Premier account. IPN has been disabled for all users in order to comply with new EU regulations. This change will not affect users who have already configured their IPN settings. However, any new payments made after September 29th will not generate an IPN notification. Users who rely on IPN to receive payments will need to find an alternative solution. Paypal has not yet announced when or if they will re-enable IPN services. In the meantime, users can continue to use Paypal to make and receive payments.
If you are a PayPal user, you may have noticed that the IPN (Instant Payment Notification) feature has been disabled for some time. This is because PayPal is no longer offering this service to new users and has been gradually phasing it out for existing users. IPN was a great way to keep track of your PayPal transactions, but it is no longer necessary since PayPal now offers instant payment alerts through their mobile app. If you're looking for an alternative to PayPal, there are many other payment processors out there that offer similar services.
If you're a PayPal user, you may have noticed that some of your favorite services have been disabled recently. This is due to PayPal's new Instant Payment Notification (IPN) system, which is designed to prevent fraud. Unfortunately, it also means that some legitimate services are being caught in the crossfire.