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Investors & landlords
Having to clear the cache and delete the cookies to import more than one account is about the stupidest programming/architectural design I've ever heard of. Just allow the user to enter the id and password for each account separately. I never had to clear cache with past releases. Cookies and cache are there for a reason. You are not the only user of cache and cookies. Because of your offshore programming talent I lost a ton of valuable info that was in cache and cookies that now has to be entered manually again to get my browser to act like it did before I used TurboTax. I've used TurboTax for 1040 and 1120s for at least 20 years. It may be the last time.
More importantly: Are you saying my Fidelity userid AND password are stored in cache and cookies. You never asked me for either yet managed to get personal financial data from my account. The approach in general and in practice of backdooring access to my investment tool is very troubling. I would think a fiduciary such as Fidelity would require adherence to DISA STIGs. I'd love to sit in on a security audit of this process.