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Moving away from Quicken
rosede
My subscription ends at the end of the month, and I am going to move to something else. Another product that supports Linux. I will need to keep access to my Quicken data during the migration, and I'm going to guess for some time afterwards, just in case I miss something, or need to research something or roll back to a previous year etc..... Can I still access my data even though I no longer have an active subscription? Do I need to save off all of my data prior to the ending of the subscription?
Thanks
Daryl
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Quicken Jasmine
Hello
@rosede
,
Thank you for reaching out to the Quicken Community with this question.
You will still have access to and be able to edit your data, you just will no longer have the ability to connect to online services. We do have a Data Access Guarantee which you can read more about by following this
link
.
I hope this clears things up!
splasher
Clarification, you will only be able to edit your data if you don't have Starter Edition, it goes into READ-ONLY mode, the others lose screen space but remain usable in a purely manual mode.
mshiggins
You also lose support if your subscription version is not renewed. So if you have any issues with the expired version of Quicken, you’ll have to solve them without assistance from Quicken Support.
rosede
Thank you everyone for the information.
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