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From: "GSalisbury" salsburyg at comcast dot on 7 Nov 2006 21:02 "Q_Lover" <me(a)privacy.net> wrote in message news:4550d801$0$97232$892e7fe2(a)authen.yellow.readfreenews.net... > gklatv said > > > Just got an email from HSBC - after December 10, 2006 there is not > > going to be DirectConnect any longer, only WebConnect. It's a step > > backward, in my view. > > > > This is HSBC's answer to my query about them dropping DirectConnect: > > ************************************************************ > "Thank you for your recent e-mail to HSBC's Internet Banking > unit. > > This DirectConnect functionality for Quicken is no longer > available following a recent government mandate requiring a > higher level of authentication for online banking users. All > financial institutions are required to have the third level of > security by December 2006. > > Personal Financial Software is not able to connect to > systems that have a 2 page login. To update your accounts > in Money, you can download a file from our website to > your computer and then import this file into Money. You > can download a file from this option under the 'View > Accounts' menu on the left. > > For more information of when Quicken will accommodate > the new log in process, please contact Intuit for additional > assistance. We apologize for any inconvenience this may > cause." > ************************************************************ > > Is this true? They seem to imply DirectConnect's death is coming soon. > Or perhaps they are implementing the govermenments "higher level of > authentication" in a manner which excludes DirectConnect. > > Bummer. WebConnect is not the end of the world; it is a step backwards > IMHO. Hmmm They may be blowing smoke. I have an HSBC Savings Account and Credit Card. The SA direct connects but the CC doesn't (I don't use it very often because of that). The smoke... I have accounts at BOA (I have some of the MBNA CC issues but that's another story). BOA has a two step login scheme and my Q06Dlx direct connects without difficulty. In fact BOA changed from one step to the two step method and, as I recall, Qkn was not greatly disturbed. So it can be done. So HSBC is [apparently] taking an easier way out. I guess I'll have to look elsewhere if I get greatly stressed over the web connect. Geo. |