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What changes as a result of Intuit acquiring Credit Karma?

SOLVEDby TurboTaxUpdated 3 days ago

We’re happy to announce Intuit has acquired Credit Karma!

Intuit Credit Karma will retain its distinct brand, culture and autonomy, led by Founder and CEO Ken Lin, as an independent Intuit entity. See more details in the Press Release.
 

What changes as a result of this news?
Is Credit Karma still free?
Do Intuit and Credit Karma share my data?
Does anything change about how I sign up for or log into Credit Karma?
If I update information on my Credit Karma account, do those changes automatically reflect on my Intuit account or vice versa?
Why did the Privacy Policy change?
Can I link my Credit Karma Savings and Checking accounts with Intuit Mint?
What changes about my Intuit account?

What changes as a result of this news?

You can use Credit Karma as you normally do. Our mission remains the same: to help you make smart decisions about your money so you can make financial progress.

You will still have access to everything you had before and more on Credit Karma. 

One change is a new logo, which includes the Intuit name above Credit Karma on areas like our website, mobile application, emails, and Help Center.

Is Credit Karma still free?

Yes! Credit Karma is free to use. Continue or start to take advantage of our tools, information and products, like free credit scores and reports, personalized financial recommendations, Credit Karma Money Save and Spend and more to help you make financial progress.

Do Intuit and Credit Karma share my data?

When you register for Credit Karma, the data you provide is used on behalf of the Intuit platform to enhance your experiences with Credit Karma and Intuit.

We also share data to facilitate the provisions of services across the platform. For example, if you are using both TurboTax and CK, the data you enter on one should apply to both. Remember, You always have the option to opt out of sharing information from your credit report with Intuit.

You can see more on this in our Global Privacy Statement and this article: What does Intuit’s acquisition of Credit Karma mean for my data?

Does anything change about how I sign up for or log into Credit Karma?

Nothing changes about how you sign up for or log into Credit Karma. You can continue to use your existing login information for Credit Karma to sign into Credit Karma.

If you don’t currently have a Credit Karma account, and you would like one, you can sign up for free.
 

If I update information on my Credit Karma account, do those changes automatically reflect on my Intuit account or vice versa?

No. Changing any information on one account, like your email address, phone number, password, email preferences, and mailing address, does not automatically change the information on the other.

If you want to make changes to your information on your Credit Karma account, please make sure you update the information through Credit Karma.

See more about how to update your information on Credit Karma here:

Why did the Privacy Statement change?

We believe it’s critical that we apply a clear and consistent framework for protecting your data that addresses and adheres to our worldwide obligations. For this reason, and because Intuit shares our strong commitment to user privacy, we consolidated our various privacy policies and requirements into a single global privacy statement with Intuit.

See our Global Privacy Statement and our overview of changes. You can also review our commitments to user privacy.
 

Can I link my Credit Karma Money Checking and Credit Karma Savings accounts with Intuit Mint?

See more about this here: Does Credit Karma Money Checking and Credit Karma Savings integrate with my financial planning software?
 

What changes about my Intuit account?

Nothing changes about your Intuit account. If you need support with your Intuit account or products, please sign into the specific product or go to Intuit.com for help.

If you don’t currently have an Intuit account and would like one, check out more details on Intuit’s suite of products and how to sign up.

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