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PayPal says policy to punish users for misinformation was ‘in error’

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Despite the retraction, the crypto community said the policy is a perfect example of why decentralization and self-custody of funds are so important.

Online payment network PayPal has reneged on a controversial policy that could’ve seen users fined $2,500 for spreading “misinformation,” with the payment platform claiming the policy update was published “in error.”

The now retracted misinformation clause in PayPal’s Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) was set to take effect on Nov. 3, which would have expanded on its list of prohibited activities to include “the sending, posting, or publication of any messages, content, or materials” that “promotes misinformation.”

PayPal has since told multiple outlets reporting on the clause that the updated AUP went out in error and included incorrect information, clarifying that it would not fine its users for spreading misinformation:

“PayPal is not fining people for misinformation and this language was never intended to be inserted in our policy […] Our t

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