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Open Banking
April 9, 2023, 1:43 p.m. | /u/Overeager3764
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I used to work at an open banking company. I was tasked to personally crawl through transaction histories of users. I could see everything. I mean everything. Privacy was an after thought, if that. Privacy laws were a nuisance to management.
I will never touch an app that uses Open Banking.
Be careful. Don't trust them.
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