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April 3, 2024
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Does anybody know how I can disable the Intuit advertisements that constantly pop up when I am using QuickBooks Online? They are relentless and interfere with workflow.

  • April 3, 2024
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I am familiar with all of Intuit's other products and add-ons, and have in fact already trialled several of them and decided they were not for me. This is a paid product and I do not want to be advertised at.

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April 3, 2024

Hello alex-burns-lydiu,

 

Welcome to Community! QuickBooks Online provides various ads to create awareness of features.  Although there currently isn't a way to stop the ads, I suggest selecting No thanks, or hit the X (close) option.  Please feel free to submit your feedback to our Development Team, if you would like to see the option to turn this off moving forward.

 

If you have any other questions, feel free to reach back out.  We would be happy to help!

April 5, 2024

sorry to hear that but I cannot get it. you pay for subscription and still getting ADS !? this is ridiculous

I am still using desktop version and every ad  tells me to switch to ONLINE VERSION.

Guess what: ONLINE WILL COST ME $50 / month every month and my desktop did cost me $200 3 years ago once. And I do not miss any extra fuction which Online version offers. 

 

 

November 25, 2024

I agree 100%.  This specific problem was resolved and fixed with Desktop.  Now that they've killed off 99% of Desktop, forcing a majority of people to move to Online.  Online/Intuit thinks we'll somehow accept this nonsense! 

 

The worse part is how much these Pop-Ups and Advertisements interfere in work productivity. I don't have the time to constantly click an Ad to disable and/or delete it!

 

INTUIT, do better!

November 30, 2024

Everyone should list what they're moving to from Quickbooks online...I'd be happy to move just on principles of being served ads while paying for a subscription.  This is accounting software, hold yourself to a higher standard...offering me pre-qualified loans after you've combed through my financials is about as shady as it gets, imo.