February 10, 2023 • 3 min
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Whether you’re looking for tools to help you create a budget, send or receive money, save money, improve your credit, or make investments, there’s software — and probably even an app — for that. All sorts of financial services are available to help you manage your finances, and many will require you to share your data with them. Learn more about how data sharing works, what you should consider when asked to share your data, and how to protect your data and accounts.
Data sharing services access, standardize and transport your data from financial institutions into an app or financial software — but only with your explicit permission.”
When you use an app that helps you create a budget, you may be asked to provide access to your bank accounts and credit cards in order to analyze your income and spending habits. That’s where data sharing comes in. Data sharing services access and transport your data from financial institutions into an app or financial software — but only with your explicit permission. The most common pieces of data requested by such apps or software are your online banking credentials (User ID and password).
How your data is shared varies. In some cases, companies will only use your shared data once, perhaps to verify your identity or get information from your bank when you’re applying for a car loan. If you’re using a financial app to manage your budget, make payments or monitor your accounts, however, the service will use your shared data on an ongoing basis.
Shared data is often accessed by two companies: the app or software providing you with a service (such as the budgeting app), and a separate company, many times known as an aggregator, that facilitates the data sharing. (You may have come into contact with one of these aggregator companies when applying for a new account or loan, or when setting up transfers between bank accounts.)
The answer is up to you, and you should always do some research to help you decide. Here’s some questions you should answer before deciding to share your data.
You should review the app’s or service’s website and carefully read the terms and conditions to better understand what data will be used and how, and to answer the questions above. Make sure you understand how to dispute any errors, and what legal rights you have regarding disputes.
Whatever you decide about sharing your data with an app or software, you should follow these general guidelines to help protect your data and avoid unauthorized transactions.
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