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QB is asking for my employees Drivers License or Passport to change password??? Isn't that illegal? Are there any other options?
Requiring a Driver's License or Passport for identity verification during account recovery is a standard and legal practice that ensures your security, Joe. I can share other alternatives you can consider or direct you to our live support team.
If you still have access to your phone or email on file, follow the steps below to retrieve your credentials:
However, if you no longer have access to your phone or email on file, submit a clear photo or scan of another government-issued ID or a notarized document showing your name and address. Once prepared, go to the I lost access to my phone or email address section then fill out the form by clicking the Recover my account button.
Otherwise, I recommend contacting our Live Support Team if you prefer not to send personal information. Please know that our support team doesn't have access to update or modify your account information. Not to worry, you can inquire if alternative verification methods are available.
To learn more about Intuit's advanced security tools and systems: Secure your Intuit Account and prevent lockout with extra verification methods.
Moreover, save this reference to modify your firm's information: Change your company name, contact info, or Business Number (BN) in QuickBooks Online.
Keep me posted about this, or if there's anything else I can help you with. I'd be happy to offer further assistance. Have a good one.
That answer makes no sense. If I have fired an employee, QB will allow the fired employee to have access, but not me as the owner. What if I don't know what they changed the password and phone number to? ... This is crazy. Secondly, the Gov't says to NEVER give passport info away, and a drivers license has personal information on it that no employee should have to share with a outside vendor on our companies behalf.
Why can't I, as the primary administrator, and owner, change passwords as I see fit?
We understand that providing security information can be overwhelming, and we want to assure you, Joe, that your privacy and security are our top priorities. Below are some additional information to help you feel more comfortable with the process.
First off, since you mentioned that you are the primary administrator of the business, can you please confirm whether you are also the primary admin on your company file? If yes, you have the ability to delete or remove an employee from your company file to prevent their future access. To do so, you can follow the steps below:
If your employee is set as the primary admin on your account, make sure to transfer the primary admin role to your name before removing them.
In recovering an account, QuickBooks will require information such as driver's license and passport details for verifying an account to ensure the highest level of security and to comply with regulatory requirements. This process helps in preventing fraud and maintaining the integrity of the platform by confirming the identity of its users.
Please know that our support team does not have access to update or make changes on your account information.
Moreover, you can create and manage custom roles for your QuickBooks Online Advanced users.
We understand how important it is for you to access your account, and we are here to assist you every step of the way. If you have any further concerns or questions related to QuickBooks, please leave a comment below. We are committed to providing you with the support you need.
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