
PayPal is updating its policies and user agreement, and included is a change to its reward program. Beginning August 1, 2026, it will end the option that allowed members of its rewards program to redeem rewards points for cash. The March 9 policy-update page includes the following information:
Amendments to the PayPal Rewards Program Agreement
Effective: August 1, 2026
Please note that certain features of the PayPal Rewards Program are being updated as follows:
- The option to redeem PayPal Rewards Points for cash back into your PayPal balance account or directly into a linked bank account or linked debit card will be discontinued.
- The option to redeem PayPal Rewards Points for cash back deposited into a PayPal Savings account will also be discontinued.
If you would like to redeem your PayPal Rewards Points using either option listed above, you must do so before 11:59 PM Pacific Standard Time on August 1, 2026. Alternatively, you may explore other available options to redeem your Rewards Points, for example, by redeeming at checkout.
Please also note that on or after June 29, 2026, participation in and receipt of future program benefits may require your enrollment or opt-in through the PayPal app, website, or during checkout (for example, by taking a specific action or checking a box).
The PayPal help page describes the program, which currently reads as follows:
What is PayPal Rewards and how does it work?
PayPal Rewards is PayPal’s rewards program that lets you earn points when you take advantage of offers available to you when you use PayPal and PayPal Honey (“Honey”) features.
Once you’ve earned points, you can apply them towards purchases while using PayPal checkout or redeem them for cash back or a charitable donation.
Do I need to sign up for PayPal Rewards? Is there a fee?
If you have a PayPal account, you’re eligible to start earning PayPal Rewards right away on eligible transactions. There’s no additional sign up or enrollment needed, and there’s no cost to join.
What are PayPal Rewards points and how do I earn them?
PayPal Rewards are points you earn when you purchase eligible items from offers on the PayPal app, PayPal.com, and the PayPal Honey browser extension. Points are generally earned on the subtotal amounts of eligible items you purchase and may exclude other amounts like taxes and shipping fees. Keep in mind that exclusions may apply, so read any exclusions carefully.
Shopping isn’t the only way to earn points. You can also earn points by completing other activities using PayPal. Go to the PayPal app to view available ways to earn.
Expect PayPal to change the page once the changes take effect this summer.
Another change PayPal is making that takes effect May 7, 2026, specifies that for certain automatic payment transactions, users authorize PayPal to charge part of the transaction amount to their selected or preferred funding instrument and the remainder to a backup funding method.
PayPal is also amending its Cryptocurrency Terms and Conditions effective April 20, 2026:
“PayPal’s crypto services will transition from PayPal, Inc. to PayPal Digital, Inc. The date on which this transition occurs is referred to as the “Transition Date.” On the Transition Date, PayPal Cryptocurrencies Hubs will automatically convert to cryptocurrency accounts provided by PayPal Digital. No action is required to continue using PayPal’s crypto features, which will remain accessible through the PayPal app or website using existing PayPal account login information, with no new registration or account setup required. On the Transition Date, the current PayPal Cryptocurrency Terms and Conditions will be replaced in full by new terms, which you can preview below before the Transition Date. If you wish to retain a copy of the current terms between you and PayPal, Inc., please visit our website and download a copy prior to April 20, 2026.”
In PayPal’s notification email, it told customers there was no action needed from customers and linked to its PayPal policy update page to learn more.
