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I agree, and want to add my comments here too. I have a Windows 11 machine, but my father (who I install Turbo Tax for on his Windows 10 machine) does not. The idea that a TPM 2.0 is some how a magic bullet for security is ridiculous. I worked for the NSA for over a decade, and there are so many different ways to get into a computer... that you are focusing on this one thing is totally beyond me. It would be like saying I can't drive my 2019 Ford Explorer to McDonalds because my key fob doesn't support the code randomization that the 2023 models do. I believe this has to do with pressure from Microsoft more than it does anything else.
Please fix this, or I'm taking my dad off Turbo Tax.
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Completely ridiculous Intuit will not offer TurboTax to users that purchased Win 10 ESU support. Security is not an issue!
As a TT user for15 years, I will not be forced to buy a Windows 11 machine or use TT online, because of Intuit's BS rationale. Support TT on Win 10 ESU or I am done with TurboTax. This is the last straw!