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[quote=Anonymous]I read a number of reviews and all of them noted its security. The main point is that even if someone could get into your mint.com account, they can't actually move money around or get money out of your account. But there's always the possibility of hackers, even at your own bank's website. http://bucks.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/07/06/should-you-trust-mint-com/ [quote]Aaron Patzer, from Mint.com, said the site protects user names and passwords with the same level of security as a financial institution. Specifically, none of that information is accessible on the site and no personal identifying information other than your e-mail is linked to your account, meaning someone who had your Mint.com log-in couldn’t access your bank account information.[/quote] http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2344432,00.asp [quote]Understandably, whenever you use an account aggregation site like this one, it's good to know what kind of security is behind it. Mint.com uses bank-grade security, which means it doesn't even have access to what you type. From the Mint interface, you can't initiate transfers of money or payouts of any kind, which means no one else could either.[/quote][/quote]
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