When you sign up with Intuit Money Manager and ask it to organize and show your financial information, we will ask you to provide you’re the username and password you use to access your bank information so that we can collect accurate information from your bank.
The security and privacy of your personal information is our top priority. We encrypt your logon credentials and use other industry-recognized practices to protect your data and privacy. With password protected sign-in, firewall protected servers and an encryption technology (128-bit SSL) used by some of the world’s top financial institutions, we treat your information with the respect it deserves. In fact, our online practices are approved by TRUSTe, an independent, recognized privacy certification organization committed to the use of fair information practices.
Note that the information you share with Intuit Money Manager is a read-only view. We do NOT ask for your online transaction password, and the Intuit Money Manager process does NOT edit any of the information in your bank accounts.