| ▲ | bubblegumcrisis 6 hours ago | |
I'm not sure if Plaid still is- but when they first came out they were pretty evil. They would go into your accounts and download all activity. I spent many hours e-mailing them, trying to get a clear answer of what data they collect- and they never said no to anything. Whenever I've been forced to use Plaid, I use a throw away "free-checking" bank account that has $1 in it. I guess birds of a feather flock together. | ||
| ▲ | quinncom 6 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Plaid is criticized because it’s a public-facing mechanism for third-party access into your finances, but many companies already have access without you knowing. In the US, many banks share nonpublic info such as transactions with retailers, marketers, government agencies, and others. They’re allowed to do so under the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act. Report from the GOA: | ||