Mikesline
Level 1

Account management

Jane
Your canned response is nice, but, I don't need a nanny! I agree with posters WHO DON'T WANT A PASSWORD.  I don't need a vendor protecting me from non-existent threats.  I've used Quickbooks for some 20+ years and NEVER had any reason to password protect any of the three companies it's used for.
There is no banking info; no CC info and no personal or business info in any of my files. There is NOTHING TO PROTECT. 
Intuit is trying to fix something that is not broken. I demand Intuit deliver its product without strings attached. Let me decide if I want to password protect my files, not Intuit.
As to your REF the IRS requires security . . . 
I'm not tax professional. I don't do tax prep.
Mike from Maryland