Agreed. It needs to be offline or not at all. There is absolutely no way I'd upload my personal financial statements to someone's website under any circumstances, regardless of any alleged security or encryption methods employed. That's a hard non-starter.

Users would be better off (safer) to just manually type the info into GnuCash instead.

As for it being a paid service, I understand folks wanting to get compensated for their work. There is at least a free trial offered.

Regards,
Adrien

p.s. - paras, please trim your replies. Either delete everything quoted that isn't relevant, or better yet, highlight what you want to quote as being responded to, *then* hit your reply button. Your mail app should then only quote what was highlighted.

On 9/8/25 4:47 AM, Paras wrote:
Two concerns

It appears to be is a paid service and not open source It is a Web based services and not the standalone app, which creates privacy concerns with sensitive financial transactions, inspite of the fact data transfer are encrypted or not.


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