The developers' link looks interesting. It seems to be mainly about making
authorized payments for e-commerce functions on a quick look at it and
nothing about downloading transaction data, but it is a move in the right
direction. 

The Python version of the API may provide a way of creating a payment system
which interfaces with GnuCash though the GNuCash Python API to automatically
record the transactions made in the books. The API uses OAuth2
authorisations so it  will be at least that secure.  The CBA seems at last
to be starting to catch up with the times.



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