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Rubielyn_J
QuickBooks Team

Can I delete the password requirement when signing in?

I hear all your sentiments about logging in to QuickBooks that requires a password, @SaveAg.

 

As mentioned by my colleagues, a password is designed to protect your critical data such as your Social Security Number, Company EIN, Bank Information (Routing Number, Account Number), or Vendor Tax ID inside the software. This isn't a requirement from IRS, instead, the software is designed to ensure that your clients’, vendors’, and employees’ information are protected.

 

On the other hand, you have the option to keep yourself logged in for a maximum of 90 days. You can utilize this while we're unable to turn off the password prompt. You'll be logged out after that, and you can use the reset tool in case you forget your password.

 

I'm also sharing this link to learn more about the relevance to have protection when signing in to the software: Password security for QuickBooks Desktop.

 

Keep me posted if you have further questions about login passwords. I'm always around to help. Stay safe!

User2020a
Level 2

Can I delete the password requirement when signing in?

If you want to help, remove the password requirement.  I have no SSN info stored on QB, yet I keep getting the irritating and time-wasting password requirements.  I think the excuse that QB requires a password when the SSN is stored is an excuse that is not based in reality.  I think you are just being lazy and/or covering up incompetence - or you just don't want to spend the time and money necessary to fix the flaw.  The main problem is that there is no competitive software priced for a small business, so you act like a monopolist.

 

If I recall correctly, the 90-day exemption isn't new (maybe it was 60 days previously?).  It's been around for a while, but it serves no purpose, other than to frustrate users.

froggy1
Level 2

Can I delete the password requirement when signing in?

Agree, annoys the chit out of me (the only user and owner of the computer) to have to keep entering a pw & on top of the it has to be a complicated one. Stop being our nanny QB.

iratosh
Level 1

Can I delete the password requirement when signing in?

Even if there is a 'stay logged in' function, that doesn't help me because I have 8 small companies that I need access to and so I have to log in & out of each one, every time.  VERY frustrating!

froggy1
Level 2

Can I delete the password requirement when signing in?

Exactly, 

gerdgoebel
Level 4

Can I delete the password requirement when signing in?

Hi guys,

I am using QBD Prem 2020.

Where is that "stay logged in" function? I don't recall having seen this before.

Further, when I shutdown QBD then start it again, would it automatically log back in with my last user id?

At least that would be a "relieve" as I am also not a fan of Intuit forcing me to use a password.

Carneil_C
QuickBooks Team

Can I delete the password requirement when signing in?

It's nice to see you joining the thread, @gerdgoebel. I'll outline a couple of handy details about your login concerns.

 

Yes, we can change your login settings for QuickBooks Desktop Premier in just a few clicks. I'd be glad to show you how:

 

  1. Go to the Company menu, then select Set Up Users and Passwords.
  2. Click Manage Login Settings and go to General.

     
  3. Enable the Keep user logged in for option in the Company Preferences window.

 

From there, the admin chooses how long users can remain logged in, with a maximum of 90 days and a default of 2 days.

 

Once enabled, going to File, then Close Company will only close the company file and not log off the user.

 

If you've shut down your QBDT, you'll only be required to enter your username and password again if you've logged off or the set period has expired. Otherwise, you'll be automatically logged in.

 

For more information about managing your login settings, you can review this article: Stay logged in to your QuickBooks company file and sign in without entering your password.

 

Stay in touch if you have any other questions or if you have any other login issues with your QBDT. We're always here to guide and assist you whenever you need help. Keep safe always. 

gerdgoebel
Level 4

Can I delete the password requirement when signing in?

Thank you very much for your tip. I changed the days to 90, closed the company file, started it again and no password popup anymore. Same when I exit QBD then start it again, no password entry anymore.

I assume, this change is saved within my company file, thus, when I copy it to my notebook and open the company file there it will not require a password on the notebook either.

I can live with the 90 day interval.

what7
Level 1

Can I delete the password requirement when signing in?

I am trying to rest password and it says info entered not correct

 

jenop2
QuickBooks Team

Can I delete the password requirement when signing in?

Hi there, what7.

 

When resetting passwords, all details entered must be the same with what we have in our system.  This includes email address, main business phone number, and zip/postcode of the primary contact on the account. 

 

To verify the information that we have on your account, you can log in to the Customer Account Management Portal Site (CAMPS). Yu can also see the following details after signing in:

 

  • License and product number
  • User limit
  • Payroll service key, EIN, subscription number, and other payroll subscription details
  • Product edition and version info
  • What's included in your Care plan

 

Let me show you how:

 

  1. Go to this link and log in to your account: camps.intuit.com.
  2. If you see multiple products to choose from, select QuickBooks Desktop to go to CAMPs.
  3. Find your app or subscription in the Products & Services list.
  4. Click Details to see more account information

 

For additional details about this site, let me share these articles as well:

 

 

Just in case you need more information with when logging in and resetting passwords, I will also add these articles right here:

 

 

Feel free to ask follow-up questions if you need anything else. We're always here to help. 

Peggyj1
Level 1

Can I delete the password requirement when signing in?

Then it shouldn't be such a pain to change them when you forget the last one you had to change

 

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