TurboTax and H&R Block are under scrutiny for requesting users' permission to use their tax return information for advertising purposes, a strategy dubbed "Permission to Blab Your Money Secrets". This move is part of a broader corporate strategy to access personal data. Users are advised to be cautious and have the option to decline these requests. The issue has raised concerns about privacy and the protection of sensitive financial information.
“We just need your OK on a couple of things,” TurboTax says as you prepare your tax return. That’s your red flag to watch out. https://t.co/e3KrUoGX8x
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Your tax return is secret by law. TurboTax wants you to give up your privacy. “We just need your OK on a couple of things,” TurboTax says as you prepare your tax return. That’s your red flag to watch out. https://t.co/nwXA5Gte6D