LifeHub Security

bjamisonf
bjamisonf Quicken Mac Subscription Member
edited June 7 in Using Quicken LifeHub

So far, I’m liking LifeHub—it’s intuitive and seems to organize everything well. That said, I do have some concerns about the security side of things. After uploading highly sensitive personal information—like copies of my birth certificate, Social Security numbers, and other key documents—I expected stronger security protocols.

Right now, their main method of account verification appears to be sending a code via email, which is one of the weakest forms of two-factor authentication. At a minimum, they should offer more robust options, such as support for authenticator apps (like Google Authenticator or Authy) or even hardware-based security keys like YubiKey. For a platform handling such critical personal data, stronger authentication measures should be standard, not optional.

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  • Quicken Anja
    Quicken Anja Moderator mod

    Hello @bjamisonf,

    Thank you for your feedback—we’re glad to hear you’re liking LifeHub’s organization so far, and we definitely understand your concerns about security, especially when storing sensitive documents.

    We do have an existing Idea post requesting support for additional MFA options. If you would like to see this feature added in the future, you can go ahead and add your vote by clicking the up arrow underneath the vote count (see example below) as well as a comment explaining how this idea would be beneficial for you.

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    Our Development and Product teams frequently use our idea posts in order to improve Quicken and implement new features requested by customers. 

    You can view and vote on that Idea here:

    The more interest it gets, the more it helps prioritize development! Thank you.

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