With the exception of our Payroll and our employee time-tracking (TSheets) services, Intuit acts as an independent controller of the personal information placed in our products and services.
The GDPR distinguishes between the roles of a 'controller' and a 'processor' – each having different compliance roles and responsibilities. The GDPR defines a controller as an entity that determines the "purposes and means" of the data processing – or, in layman's terms, "how and why" data is processed. A processor, on the other hand, is defined as the entity that "processes personal data on behalf of the controller".
At Intuit, our mission is to "Power Prosperity Around the World" by focusing the power of many, to drive the prosperity of one. This means that we use the data from each customer to derive insights, benefits and improve the services for all of our customers. To do this, we rely on technologies – like machine learning algorithms – that help us develop new products and services to meet our customers' needs.
One example is our business expense classification tools – by analyzing how customers often classify certain expenses (as business or personal) we can make suggestions that to make your classification more efficient.
These technologies necessarily collect, process and store customer data in ways and for purposes that we determine, and to provide these features and improvements to you, we must necessarily process this data as a controller. Acknowledging our status as a controller simply reflects the factual reality of our data processing practices. As a controller, we have more, not fewer, obligations under the GDPR – so you can rest assured we'll process it in accordance with our Data Stewardship Principles and take the protection of your data very seriously.
If you are currently using our payroll or TSheets services in the EU, we will be offering new data processing terms to satisfy your compliance obligations with regard to our processing of the personal data that we process on your behalf. Please look for an update to our terms in the near future.