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by sangnoir 916 days ago
Unfortunately privacy.com requires the use Plaid, which demands your banks auth details and grants Plaid the ability to scrape your bank accounts (they pinky promise they do not for the account verification product). I thought it undermines the whole "Privacy" aspect.
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They don't exactly require Plaid, they can also use a debit card or ACH. You have to email support for the privilege though.

I had tried Plaid at first, but quickly switched when I found out that they would watch your bank balance and disable your Privacy account if it went below $50. They would require you to prove a balance of at least $50 in order to enable the account again. Fortunately, both of the other methods don't really care, and as long as you disconnect Plaid while your balance happens to be over $50, your account will stay enabled.

From what I recall when I registered some time back, it was possible to simply use any debit card for the process. This meant there was no need to share login details with anyone.

Their documentation may provide more current details than I can though.

https://support.privacy.com/hc/en-us/articles/7970157169943-...

What's a good alternative for virtual CC's?