Re: Third-party authorisations
Wow, no answers yet.
Most of them seem obvious: Business policies management related to the various across-the-board shipping cost, returns, and other presets you create that apply to large blocks of your listings. For example, if you have a lot of items that have shipping cost at $2.99 it will create a 'policy' with a code, and you don't have to type it in over and over when you list, you just choose that policy.
I've revoked many of the Ebay authorizations, but they just turn them back on in a few days. Probably some of them are essential to the operation of your account.
I do see things on mine such as "Auctiva", which means I've authorized them to access my account, and probably other people see Inkfrog, or other third party listing tools.
I don't think I'd worry about them too much, though I might double check to be sure I haven't promised to give money to Paypal giving fund unless I want that service.
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