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Sorry, but that response does not provide any "insights". There is absolutely no substance to what you are saying. Forcing a company using a desktop edition to log into your site does not tighten security; it negates security. Why when I access a feature that should afford the utmost privacy should I be forced onto a "company realm" with "common access"? That doesn't even make sense - I think you just made that up. My payroll is my payroll - I have never needed communal access for it in the past, and don't need it now. Security is enhanced with PRIVACY. Please ask whoever gave you that ridiculous response to provide something that actually makes sense. Or perhaps you cannot explain because the reality is that you are invading our privacy, making our data less secure, and furthering the course of Intuit's business at the expense of your customers? Hard to post that truth, isn't it? I smell a class-action suit in Intuit's future.