— Annex · Mercurius —
Disconnected.
Mercurius no longer has access to your QuickBooks Online realm.
Connection Severed · Tokens Revoked
What Just Happened
You disconnected Mercurius through the QuickBooks Online App Manager. Intuit has invalidated the OAuth refresh token that the bot used to authenticate against your realm. Any locally-stored tokens for your realm are now inert — they cannot produce a new access token.
Effective immediately, the bot can no longer read from or write to your QuickBooks Online data.
To Confirm Full Revocation
If you'd like to verify the disconnection from your side, sign into QuickBooks Online and visit qbo.intuit.com/app/managelinks. Mercurius should no longer appear in your authorized apps list.
Local Cleanup
The Operator (WvH Hospitality LLC), through its Managing Member JM Woody van Horn, holds your now-inert refresh token in his macOS Keychain along with a JSONL audit log of every action the bot took on your behalf during the engagement. Per the Privacy Policy:
- The inert token will be removed from the Managing Member's Keychain on request, or as part of standard offboarding when the engagement letter is closed out.
- Audit log entries are retained as part of your engagement file for the same period as your other accounting records (seven years, by default), unless you request earlier deletion in writing.
To request token removal or audit-log deletion, email me@wvhhospitality.com with the subject line "Mercurius — Local Cleanup."
If This Disconnection Was Unintentional
You're welcome to reconnect at any time. Reach out at me@wvhhospitality.com and we'll re-run the OAuth consent flow. Reconnecting issues a fresh token; the prior history is preserved in the audit file but starts a new authorization window.