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We don't use QB to process customer payments, however, several years ago I stored ONE customer's credit card info in our system. Since that is the case, I have to change our password every few months. We have thousands of customers. How do I find that one credit card so that I can remove it?
The following data is encrypted using the Admin security key and if damaged, the following information may be lost:
- Customer Credit cards
- Vendor Tax IDs
- Employee SSNs
- Bank Account Numbers
You can purchase a third-party service to delete such encrypted data in bulk. They cannot reveal it but are only able to remove it.
Hi there, @lctrees. We'll share details to help you find the customer with credit card information added inside QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT).
You'll need to check each customer's profile to determine which one has the credit card information. Although this is a tedious process, doing this will ensure you can locate that specific customer and remove the sensitive information. Once you're ready, here's how to get rid of that detail:
You can also use a third-party application to help you speed up locating a customer with credit card details and complete this task. Feel free to visit our official app store and choose an application that can suit your business needs: https://desktop.apps.com/home
Additionally, here's an article in case you wish to create customer statements inside the program: Create and send customer statements in QuickBooks Desktop.
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