Would you pay for a privacy-focused Mint alternative?

Dylan Huang
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I can't seem to find an application that exists with the same flagship feature as Mint (automatic financial data aggregation) that does not persist or sell your data. I imagine one could use a server to only collect the financial data and actually persist the data in client devices. Wondering if you hunters would either pay for this or think such a product would appeal to anybody. I personally am very privacy-focused when it comes to choosing which applications I give my data—so I would happily pay for such an application. Especially if it was more capable than Mint. Thoughts?

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Sebastian
No. I wouldn't even pay for Mint. Maybe I'm not your target market, but spreadsheets work great for me.
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