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by bpicolo 1978 days ago
To be fair, sometimes you need bad practice to make things possible to do. Plaid takes your bank username and password to scrape pages because it’s the only choice to make the tech.

Flouting the rules is the basis for a lot of successful businesses.

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A qualified absolutely. I love to build side projects, and generally the first iteration is very poorly built. If your goal is to put "ideas on paper" so to speak, then you're 100% right. This could even make it to early production if you're really in a pinch.

I think though that there's a point where you need to move past the bad practice and find, or create the right way to do what you're trying to do.

Except in this case Stripe provides a way for 3rd parties to access your Stripe account without giving the 3rd party your password.