This is disconcerting... extensions built into my browser have full access to LifeHub? [Edited]

RMJErdman
RMJErdman Member ✭✭
edited March 31 in Using Quicken LifeHub
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And this is why everything I would put into this "application" would have to be encrypted and password protected individual files… at least I would if I planned to use it. But since I can't actually organize my important things the way I want to, only in a single level of folders I create myself from scratch or in the limited categories they offer you, I'm putting in for a refund now. Massive disappointment. [Removed - Rant/Off Topic]

Come on guys, you did such a great job turning Quicken around (though it's still missing crypto support which continues to make my life [Removed - Language] using workarounds) - why can't you do these other things well??? Invite me back when you do. Until then, I'm voting with my wallet.

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  • Quicken Kristina
    Quicken Kristina Quicken Windows Subscription Moderator mod

    Hello @RMJErdman,

    Thank you for letting us know about this. When you install browser extensions, they ask for permissions that you can choose to grant or deny. You should also be able to control what the extensions have access to (the process for doing this may vary, depending on which browser you use).

    I forwarded your feedback about this to our team, and they are looking into it.

    Thank you!

    Quicken Kristina

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