Not immediately impressed
I signed up for life hub, thinking it could replace my password manager & be a place to store docs.
It says I can link my quicken files (because why?) & store passwords, but it seems to lack most of the useful features of an actual password manager (including a desktop app).
I think my brokerage can store files & share them.
I tried to change my quicken account password, but the mfa token didn't work — yes, it was fresh, yes, the new password was fine.
There doesn't seem to be any way to provide feedback, even though it is a product under development.
Unless things get better, I'll cancel when the free time runs out (unless I just agreed to pay even if it isn't something I want, in which case I'll certainly cancel)
Sorry for the rant, but while I like quicken itself, this life hub app isn't so far looking like it's worth having.
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I realized that the mfa problem with changing my pw is a deal breaker for me.
- I have bunches of other places that use 2-factor text mfa
- All those other places work reliably
- If I can't change my pw, I'm not willing to store my info in life hub
- If the Quicken people can't build sw that can reliably use mfa (as all those other places do) why should I trust their sw with my important passwords?
So I canceled.
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There is an issue with security. I added a "viewer" (wife) to the site, She got the email invitation, provided her email user name and password and was shocked to find a "passwordless link" She clicked on it and was taken directly to all the information I had put on the site. So all a hacker needs is a person's email, password and they have access to everything they would need to destroy your life such as, passport #s, driver's license #s, passwords to your bank accounts, retirement funds et.c I cancelled subscription immediately.
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