• Jordan117@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Even if there was a Proton-like way to reliably emulate Android software, you’ve still got the device attestation problem that means most major banking and security apps won’t work. And hardly anyone is going to either want to give up those apps or have to carry around a separate dedicated phone just for them.

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      3 days ago

      I always hear people say stuff like this but realistically how often are you guys using these banking apps on your phone when that is your only option? I don’t even have any banking apps installed because it’s just not something I ever need to look at on the go. Anything I need to do gets done on a different device when I’m at home or I go to the actual bank building (I almost never do that either).

      I’m not saying there’s no functionality problems with alternative mobile OS’s but this one in particular just seems overblown to me.

      • JaddedFauceet@lemmy.world
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        3 days ago

        how often

        Huh? Frequently…? When i need to pay for food, drink, shopping, transfer money to my peers, etc.

        Where I live is almost going cashless already. I don’t carry any cash with me.

        luckily my banking app still works on Grapheneos now.

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          3 days ago

          Are you talking about an NFC payment app like Google wallet? That’s not called a banking app in the US at least. A banking app is made by a bank and is essentially only used for checking account balances and transfers between accounts. Why can’t you use a credit card with an NFC chip in it?