Screenshot of descriptive text from Verizon portal where you "Link" your bank account for automatic payments. Text reads: "Trustly Online Banking allows you to take control of your bank verified data. It makes ordinary tasks more convenient without leaving Verizon. It's simple and safe - your personal information is always encrypted and never stored or shared. Your bank password will not be seen by Verizon."
Screenshot from Chase.com "link account" page.
Text reads: "Here's the data that will be shared with verizon"
Then a hideable text box, defaulted to open: "Account numbers (we'll substitute these) Verizon requires account and routing numbers to allow transactions [...] we share substitute account numbers"
Other sections, hidden except for the header: "Account types, names and other details", "Balances, transactions and rewards", "Contact Info"
Screenshot of same page, with "Balances, transactions and rewards" area open.
Text reads: "This includes your balances at the beginning of the most recent business day, as well as all posted and pending transactions. Deposits, payments, fees, and rewards may also be included."
Screenshot of same page, with "Contact info" section expanded.
Text reads: "This includes personally-identifiable info, including the owner names, primary address, email address, and phone number for each account, as well as the contact info from your profile."
#Verizon uses Trustly - This is what they show you by default. In typical bad faith #DarkPatterns it uses drop-downs to hide that Verizon gets your name, email, phone number and **account balance information and transaction information**. 100% guaranteed Verizon is monetizing this.