Corduroy Frog Posted yesterday at 03:34 AM Report Posted yesterday at 03:34 AM And no, I didn't mean to say "WASP"... But all of you know what I'm talking about anyway. The increasing talents of the identity theft pirates mean that we must jump through more hoops every year to protect ourselves (and clients) from identity theft. This year we were supposed to have a "WiSP" Written Information Security Plan. I drafted a WISP from my seminar materials. I counted on Drake to provide the machinery necessary to bring about my WISP. When I contacted them, they showed me one of those weird rectangles with all those tiny dots. My daughter calls it a "QR" or something like that. I objected to Drake, as I don't want to deal with something that I don't what is doing, and apparently this thing is supposed to suck personal data from my cell phone, which has absolutely no tax information stored in it anywhere. I asked Drake for an alternate method and they said absolutely not. And of course, they are billing for renewal with an 8% increase. And no effective response for my WISP. I feel out of touch with this whole scenario, and I'm sure there are those among you who will chime in and agree. Why can't we concentrate on becoming better tax preparers and not have to become I.T. people? For what it's worth, I also subscribe to the Elon Musk belief that we are in danger of A.I. running our entire economy and taking personal decisions from us. This post may invoke all manner of comments. I didn't engineer it that way, at least not on purpose. 2 Quote
Catherine Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago While I use Drake (and have a WISP), I don't have anything set up that requires a QR code. I don't even recall seeing or hearing anything about such a thing on Drake. Maybe I've just had my head in the sand... 1 Quote
mcb39 Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago I wrote my own WISP; printed it and sealed it in plastic. If it's not good enough for them, so be it. I can step aside any time they want me to. And, of course, there is that unforgiving increase in the price of the program. ATX, as well and an email every other day reminding me that I should renew before the end of May. I have not even decided yet what I am going to do about next year. Pretty soon the phone calls will start. 2 Quote
jklcpa Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago 45 minutes ago, Catherine said: While I use Drake (and have a WISP), I don't have anything set up that requires a QR code. I don't even recall seeing or hearing anything about such a thing on Drake. Maybe I've just had my head in the sand... Best I can figure, he may be referring to the one-time setup of the MFA. 1 1 Quote
BulldogTom Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago 1 hour ago, mcb39 said: I wrote my own WISP; printed it... If it's not good enough for them, so be it. I made my own as well. Took it from the IRS prototype, changed it to meet my needs, and then made my employee/spouse read and sign it. Scanned copy in the folder somewhere - Where did I put that? Oh well, like all the 8879s that I sign that the IRS has never asked to see, I am sure I could do a search of my documents and find it if I need to. Tom Longview, TX 1 Quote
JohnH Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago Drake does display a QR code as a part of the proceess to set up MFA. At first I resisted it, but eventually decided to set up MFA after reading about it on this forum. Now it’s a really seamless process that I’ve become comfortable with and I feel as though I’m protecting my client data with another level of security. Quote
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