@ColoKate63
As you have done throughout your posts on this thread, you are quoting out of context to back into your point. For example, you chose to omit this part of the link:
With tokenization, sensitive financial information is removed from the transaction stream. Within this integration, Plaid functions as a vault, protecting the data, but allowing the distribution of important information to Dwolla without requiring our customers to store it. The tokens are not long-lived and they may be one-time, have an expiration date, and be revoked when necessary.
You also chose to omit this part of the text:
By leveraging bank verification services like Plaid, applications are able to avoid the manual entry of account and routing numbers, therefore eliminating an error-prone process that forces businesses to capture sensitive financial information on their own systems.
You are entitled to your own opinions, however, you are not entitled to your own facts. If you are going to accuse a company of wrong-doing or not taking shopper's interest into consideration, please back it up with facts.
I think your attempts to come on this thread and stir things up are pretty evident and not very cool.