• Someonelol@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      3 months ago

      As opposed to just using a flip phone? I’d happily use a FOSS based Linux phone if it were well developed and readily available.

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          3 months ago

          Until you can use things like banking apps on them they will never be mainstream sadly.

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            3 months ago

            Two months ago I had to buy a new phone because my new bank’s app refused to install on the android version of my previous (perfectly working) android phone that I had had for 6 years. The phone brand was not providing android updates for it.

            And I was required to install the app because the website of the bank needed a code that only the app could provide in order to access my account.

            And the app itself required a code that I could only get by SMS.

            In normal situation I would have gone to a different bank but this time I can’t because I signed my mortgage with this bank…

            And everything is a slog with them, I hate this bank. And I will be stuck with them for decades.

            It should be illegal for bank to refuse access if don’t have the ‘correct’ phone OS

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              (perfectly working) android phone that I had had for 6 years. The phone brand was not providing android updates for it.

              I get it through from the banks perspective. The OS is no longer getting security updates, so this is a fault of the phone manufacter for not having a long term commitment to security and OS updates.

              And the app itself required a code that I could only get by SMS.

              Yeah this is pretty bad.

              And I will be stuck with them for decades.

              Why’s that? I have my mortage through one bank but literally never use the actual services of the bank, I’ve never called them or used their app or logged into the site. My current account and savings accounts are with another bank separate to my mortage provider.

              Also, won’t you be able to change when you come to re-mortgage if another bank offers a better deal?

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                Yeah, I do the same with my mortgage. Statements emailed to me monthly so I never need to log in to get them (annual escrow statement as well). Payments made via my normal bank’s Bill Pay feature. No reason to ever log in to my mortgage holder’s website/app.

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              3 months ago

              You absolutely don’t have to stay at the bank you have a mortgage through. My checking/savings, auto loan and mortgage are all at different banks.

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            3 months ago

            If your bank forces you to use a banking app, you should stop using that bank. Or stop using banks overall. That’s a bank problem, not a Linux problem. Obvious

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      3 months ago

      I’m curious what this means. Personally I don’t give a damn who uses what do what’s good for you, but android is heavily customizable with different operating systems and apps for more minor tweaks. On top of all that switching from android to iPhone is IMMENSELY easier than iPhone to android.

      If you’re referencing the Google apps that people get to involved with there’s many options to get away from them nowadays. There’s whole communities here on lemmy assisting with that for those in to deep or even those just joining the android community so they don’t get pulled in.