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Thrifty Traveler Expands Credit Card Management Dashboard

Managing complex travel perks just became easier for households as Thrifty Traveler rolls out significant updates to its free credit card benefit tracker. The tool, which monitors over 120 travel cards, now allows users to aggregate data across multiple accounts without compromising sensitive financial information or requiring bank logins.

The latest suite of features addresses the growing frustration of tracking expiring travel credits and annual fees. Users can now monitor points and benefits for up to four people in a single household, manage duplicate cards, and track authorized users. The upgrade also introduces custom card support, enabling travelers to include retail or store-specific cards in their dashboard alongside major airline and hotel portfolios.

Beyond basic tracking, the platform now offers granular monitoring for high-value perks like airline companion certificates and hotel free night awards. Users can manually log additional statement credits from issuers such as Chase, American Express, and Capital One. Despite the expanded utility, the service maintains its privacy-first approach by requiring no Social Security numbers, credit card logins, or credit scores. Existing users will see these interface improvements automatically upon their next login.

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