#gewibu_best-practices

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icy girder
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Hi there ๐Ÿ‘‹ that depends on the type of Connected Accounts that you're creating, or if you aren't using a specifc type of Account then it depends on how you're populating the controller hash when creating those Accounts.

ionic surge
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We're using two standard accounts

icy girder
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Standard accounts have full access to their Stripe dashboard, they're able to see all activity that happens on their account.

ionic surge
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Is that the most popular choice when companies are both using Stripe and need a way to send payments back and forth? Because that seems like a lot of data to give up to a partner company or vendor

icy girder
ionic surge
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To get back to my main point: why does connect provide such visibility into the connected accounts? Companies have no issues with this setup?