▲ | ulrikrasmussen a day ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||
I hate that many banking apps refuse to run on non-Google OSes. I can see that my banking app doesn't even work on GrapheneOS based on the link given in a sibling comment. It makes absolutely no sense from a security perspective since I am still able to log in using the browser, and the web app has the exact same UI and authorization flows as the actual app. It all seems like a security theater with the consequence that, ooops, we just vendor locked in all our customers to run a less secure OS by a company whose business it is to collect personal data and show ads that people don't want to see. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | mvieira38 a day ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Banking apps are spyware, that's why they avoid open source OSes, not because they want to vendor-lock you. Smartphone data collected by a banking app is basically the most valuable in the world for advertisers, as they get the telemetry instantly crossed with a full(ish) picture of your spending habits and all the KYC identifiers too. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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