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From: Mr.Jan on 6 Mar 2010 03:20 On Mar 5, 11:50 pm, desp...(a)yahoo.com wrote: > On Mar 5, 6:25 pm, "Eric J. Holtman" <e...(a)ericholtman.com> wrote: > > > desp...(a)yahoo.com wrote in news:c610fcaf-826c-4ed4-8e00-9e7ddf47a170 > > @k2g2000pro.googlegroups.com: > > > > I'll stay out of the cloud with my quicken data. > > > Which is almost certainly the right move. But > > you don't actually also believe that you're data > > isn't still out there on some server, right? > > No, I'm sure every piece of it is out there somewhere. It is having > it all in one place (with passwords) that concerns me the most. > > Doug I am amazed at how much trust I put into sites like Mint.com with passwords and logons. Of course, one of the reasons is to make sure I know if someone else is processing transactions on my accounts so that is the trade off. I have been using Yodlee.com for 10 years now with no problems but that does not mean I never will have a problem. One of the features of Mint I like is when they alert you of any transaction over $500. |