While most people seem comfortable with the safety of online banking, taking the next step to setting up an aggregator to bring all of your accounts into one place often causes worry.
Is Mint safe? Can Yodlee really protect my information?
We won’t get into the details on the security measures account aggregators implement to keep your information safe, but want to know if you’ve signed up with one of these services, whether it’s Yodlee’s MoneyCenter, Mint, Wesabe, or Quicken Online.
So: do you use an account aggregator?
Answer the poll below, and then let me know why in a comment.
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I started using Mint a couple of months ago. I like it much better than Quicken. The user interface is much simpler and more organized. Also most people have accounts in more than one bank or credit union. They also may have several IRAs and/or 401ks from different financial institutions. It’s nice to be able to see where you stand on one web page.