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this post was submitted on 06 Jun 2024
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My banking apps. They are the only reason I can't fully de-google myself.
My philosophy is if I can use a web page for it, I won't install an app (couple of exceptions, but a good rule). Less convenient, more secure.
As KMFDM have it, "Those who sacrifice liberty for security Deserve neither and will lose both"
Unfortunately in some countries web banking apps are not allowed afaik. Very good answer though
My bank uses the app to auth logins to website bank.
So, if you don't have an Apple/Android device (and the app installed), you just can't use web-banking? That's pretty crazy!
yes, that is pretty much it. all actions, including logins need to be done with 2-factor authentication, which means Google Play Store.
God, you know what I really wish I could do?
Run an Android VM on my phone. Imagine being able to do whatever you want with your device and still having a "stock" device for those pesky apps without having to actually have two phones.
It is seemingly possible, but the only app I've ever seen do it was "VMOS": a proprietary app, impossible to trust.
I'm running Android apps on my laptop using Waydroid. Works really well
You usually want to use banking apps when you are away from home though.