On 17/07/2020 10:12, 'Zahan M' via Beancount wrote:
> I also did my best to eliminate the drudgery and ended up using Plaid
> for my import scripts: https://github.com/zahanm/collect-beans
> They're a company that offers a financial API as a business model. If
> you sign up as a developer, you can probably make use of their
> "development" API for personal use for good.
> The issue is that in order to provide this API, they basically store
> your credentials and talk to your bank directly.

By the way, how is this supposed to work with services that require two
factor authentication? It is not at all a common thing in the US, but in
Europe almost all banks secure online access with two factor
authentication (usually declined as a one time password generation app
or a one time password generation token).

Cheers,
Dan

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