Allow Quicken to be a trusted browser for Target REDCard/Circle Card MFA prompt
I saw a previous post with this question/request. The response from Quicken to the user was to contact Target directly.
This process as it is is a pain for Quicken users. Why cannot Quicken advocate to Target on behalf of it's users?
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Hello @mn2ca2co,
Thank you for reaching out to the Community with this question. The financial institution decides whether multi-factor authentication is needed, and how often to require it. While it can be inconvenient, they are doing it to protect your money (for more information, click here to read our help article on why multi-factor authentication is required). Because of that, it carries more weight with them when a customer says they're willing to accept the risk.
For information on how Quicken protects financial information, please review this article: .
I hope this helps!
Quicken Kristina
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