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craibuc
Level 2

What is intuit's non-solicitation policy?

I don't want: * my information shared/sold/given to Intuit's partners * Intuit contacting me, via any modality (e.g. mail, email, pop-up ads on quickbooks on-line), with offers How do I make this happen?
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SarahannC
Moderator

What is intuit's non-solicitation policy?

Hello there, craibuc. Keeping your account safe is one of our top priorities.

 

Please take note that we’ll never ask for your personal information in an email. Our emails will always come from an email address that ends with “@intuit.com”. Also, any link we send you in an email will always be for an “intuit.com” address.

 

We have a list of official email addresses that we use to communicate with our customers. I suggest checking this article and see if the email you received comes from one of our official email addresses: Make Sure You Receive Important Email Messages From Intuit. The article title may read differently, but when you scroll down, you can see our official email addresses in the section labeled Intuit's service email addresses.

 

If the email doesn't belong to the listed addresses, please don't click any links from the email and forward it to security.intuit.com. We'll then review the email for you.

 

Also, we can keep on closing the pop-ups by clicking the icon or the No thanks button. Doing that several times would make the system recognize that it's unwanted on your part and not that necessary to your business.

 

For additional resources, check these articles to know more about how to keep data and privacy secured:

 

 

I'm always here to back you up if you need anything else. Have a good one.

craibuc
Level 2

What is intuit's non-solicitation policy?

Thanks for your response.

 

Unfortunately, it doesn't answer my question.

Jovychris_A
Moderator

What is intuit's non-solicitation policy?

Thanks for your prompt response, @craibuc.

 

Let me add some information to my peer's answer. Intuit's non-solicitation policy will put your data to good use helping you reach your financial goals. It includes how we personalize our services, giving information at the right time, connect with an expert and seamless connections to third parties. Intuit never sell your information.

 

In your case, you have options to avoid sharing information to Intuit's partners. Let me show you the steps:

  1. Sign in to your QuickBooks Online (QBO) account.
  2. Click the Letter/Alphabet on the top right beside Gear.
  3. Select Manage your Intuit Account.
  4. Go to the Privacy section.
  5. Start clicking View to switch Off notifications to any Intuit's partners or third-party applications.

 

I've added a reference about privacy and security data usage:

 

Please let us know if you have other concerns with your privacy and data usage with Intuit. The Community is always ready to help you hand in hand. Enjoy the rest of the day!

craibuc
Level 2

What is intuit's non-solicitation policy?

My privacy settings indicate that all solicitation has been disabled.  Is there a way to disable all of the offers that are displayed in the application itself?

 

> Intuit never sell your information.

Do you give it to your "partners"?

Kristine Mae
Moderator

What is intuit's non-solicitation policy?

Let me address your concerns, Craibuc.

 

We'll go over the first question. We're unable to turn off the offers in the program. You can disregard the ads by clicking the or No, thanks button. 

 

Regarding the last question, the answer is no. We don't share your information with anyone. At Intuit, your privacy and safety are our priority.


Feel free to check the articles my colleagues provided.

 

Reach out to us again if you have other concerns. We're available 24/7 to help you. Keep safe!

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