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  1. Mint's Privacy and Security
  2. Will Mint sell my personal information?
  3. What does Mint do with my registration information?
  4. Why does Mint need my zip code?
  5. What does Mint use my account information for?
  6. Will Mint sell my account information?
  7. Who can see my data?
  8. Why do I need to create an account to use Mint?
  9. When does Mint require a login email address?
  10. Does Mint store my financial account(s) login information?
  11. Will Mint disclose my account information?
  12. Mint's Full Privacy Policy
  13. Mint's Terms of Use
  14. Additional Security Information: Usernames and Passwords for Financial Accounts
  15. Liability in the event of Mint being hacked?
  16. Is Mint PCI compliant
  17. Deleting accounts
  18. [closed] Your TRUSTe listing
  19. Digital Security ID support?
  20. Do I have to worry about identity theft using Mint?
  21. Does Mint have my credit card number?
  22. Liability for Electronic Transfers
  23. successful add with partial security info
  24. Security problems with mint
  25. Mint Oversight Committee
  26. First problem with Security of this Site is....
  27. Things Mint could do...
  28. Protecting yourself from Identity Theft
  29. Protecting yourself from Phishing/Spoof Sites
  30. So what happens when Mint gets bought?
  31. Beware - Security Glitch
  32. Chase Cancelled Account because of Mint
  33. Certifications
  34. [closed] If you are secure.....
  35. Password Entry - SSL Environment
  36. Mint.com & the Credit Beaureu
  37. Does my data remain with Yodlee/Mint after I close it?
  38. Liability
  39. What % of employees and board members use Mint and are very Minty?
  40. EMAIL Security or the lack thereof
  41. Bank's Response regarding Mint and Yodlee
  42. Identity Theft
  43. Log off warning?
  44. Issues I'd Like Addressed
  45. What about OAuth or Manual Uploads?
  46. Mint linking to wrong site
  47. Mint linked to fraudulent site!!! BEWARE
  48. Is Mint really secure?
  49. phishing for mint
  50. Not that secure!! Not my account!
  51. would it be better to use a "not real name" email address?
  52. Any experiences of Identity Theft??
  53. Mint.com May Begin Selling Access to Anonymous Consumer Data
  54. The risks of making a Mint login public
  55. Mint doesn't even give you their phone number / address! (try to find it!)
  56. Mint is definitely secure...
  57. Detecting holes in Mint's security..?