RoidmeDangerfield
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I tried signing into coinbase so that I can extract funds from my checking account to coinbase/Bitcoin and from there create a wallet to make a purchase. I haven't done this in over a year and it looks different. I tried to link my bank account in the past but there were glitches and I gave up and used a debit card. Only problem with a debit card is that it takes days to finally clear. Whereas getting funds from my checking account should go a lot faster so I can get to shopping for my needed items.
When I go to the coinbase website and try to initiate the process it asks for my bank and then it wants me to agree to give my sign in credentials to my bank. Is this how it works or is something way off here? I don't feel comfortable giving my username and password to "Plaid" which I've taken a screen capture in order to show you what I see on my screen. The blue lines are my bank that I blanked out for obvious reasons. But it's the same when I chose another bank.

After I click continue this is what I see next:

I can't believe this. Even after doing some research on my own to see if this is legit or a high risk I can't understand why a third party should have my account password to my checking account.
Have any of you gone this route before? Is there another option? All this has become such a pain in the ass.
When I go to the coinbase website and try to initiate the process it asks for my bank and then it wants me to agree to give my sign in credentials to my bank. Is this how it works or is something way off here? I don't feel comfortable giving my username and password to "Plaid" which I've taken a screen capture in order to show you what I see on my screen. The blue lines are my bank that I blanked out for obvious reasons. But it's the same when I chose another bank.

After I click continue this is what I see next:

I can't believe this. Even after doing some research on my own to see if this is legit or a high risk I can't understand why a third party should have my account password to my checking account.
Have any of you gone this route before? Is there another option? All this has become such a pain in the ass.
