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The amount of spying and data collection being done with ...
The amount of spying and data collection being done with the product\company is beyond ridiculous. About the only data they don't think they have a right to is a DNA sample.
BTW - anyone who knows anything about "Big Data" knows there is no such thing as "non-identifiable" data aggregation, meaning that the idea that your identity is "protected" is absurd.
BTW II - how long will it be before Quicken is hacked and all that data about you is compromised?
You could maybe (well, not really) justify this spying for a free app, but from a premium priced product? UNETHICAL. And no, everyone else doing it does not justify it.
This is from just the EULA. Wait until you read the privacy statement. -
"Quicken may use...your data"
"Quicken may use your...non-identifiable, aggregated data"
"Quicken may monitor your Content"
"We may disclose any information"
"You agree that we may use information obtained about you"
"You grant Quicken permission to use information about you or your business"
"You also grant Quicken permission to share or publish summary results and to distribute or license such data to third parties"
"You expressly appoint Quicken as your attorney-in-fact and agent with limited power of attorney"
January 2017 · Software · verified purchase