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Wary of handing over such personal data to a tech firm, convince me otherwise.
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Crikey. I've had to scan a QR code on my screen 20 times and just keeps running into issues. Why is it so hard to just let me use Username/Password.
I work in a secure facility where phones aren't allowed, but I am allowed to spend a few minutes tinkering with my taxes, but running my laptop out to the area where phones are allowed is getting annoying.
I'll still use it because it's free, and I really liked creditkarma last year, but man, this seems needlessly techie.
Wary of handing over such personal data to a tech firm, convince me otherwise.
Truth. Try searching for turbotaxsuxass for really free tax software that the irs pay TurboTax to make
Yeah, I'm "literally" not interested now.
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Crikey. I've had to scan a QR code on my screen 20 times and just keeps running into issues. Why is it so hard to just let me use Username/Password.
I work in a secure facility where phones aren't allowed, but I am allowed to spend a few minutes tinkering with my taxes, but running my laptop out to the area where phones are allowed is getting annoying.
I'll still use it because it's free, and I really liked creditkarma last year, but man, this seems needlessly techie.
Wary of handing over such personal data to a tech firm, convince me otherwise.
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