Consumers Cannot Find Forgotten Recurring Subscriptions Without Exposing Bank Credentials
People accumulate forgotten recurring charges that drain their accounts, but existing subscription tracking tools require dangerous open banking credential access to detect them. Privacy-conscious users who want to audit their subscriptions have no safe alternative. PDF statement upload offers a credential-free approach to a problem affecting virtually every consumer with multiple digital subscriptions.
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