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by astrange 1506 days ago
Capital One does, but for some reason the connection process breaks if I have an ad blocker enabled even if I whitelist their domain.

Chase does at least for credit cards.

Betterment has app passwords, which is better than using your full password.

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Really happy Betterment implemented this. Hoping they’ll soon have some actions based Auth as well.
Unfortunately I did something wrong with a Betterment connection last week that caused them to lock my account for hacking attempts, until I call them, and their EST support hours are only in times I'm in meetings in PST so far…

but at least I don't use their checking feature, which they're oddly excited about despite it having no advantage over other banks and no possible way it ever could have an advantage.

I got blocked as fraudulent and banned before I could even transfer my savings in to Betterment. (No problems with Wealthfront, and now a happyish customer).