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by SquishyPanda23 2743 days ago
If you're so confident, go survey Plaid users and find what percentage are aware that Plaid makes money selling their financial transaction history to developers.

Then ask yourself why the founding team goes around and tells people they don't do that.

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That'd be a very misleading survey question, as it heavily implies they're selling it to other developers the user didn't engage with at all.

"Are you aware that connecting app Foo to your bank account gives app Foo access to your transactions?" is likely to be met with a resounding "no shit, that's the point..."

So your claim is that the average person on the street understands that if they send someone money on Venmo once, then Venmo gets 24 months of their bank account history?

And your claim is that the point of the user signing up to Robinhood or Venmo is to give Robinhood or Venmo their entire bank account history for the last two years?

I find this implausible. You have an empirical claim. You're welcome to test it.