"@Crayfish
Mint.com will support more advanced multi-factor authentication, including interactive mode (pictures, tokens, etc.) probably in late Q1 2008."
"@MDELLINGER
If numbers make you feel more comfortable, we've signed up nearly 100,000 people in the two months since launch, and organized over $4.0 billion in transactions.
Our security is audited by third parties, and we use RSA, Verisign, HackerSafe, along with TrustE to independently confirm our privacy practices.
Aaron Patzer
Founder & CEO, Mint.com"
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