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Until it can run my banking app it’s unfortunately not a contender, no matter how much I want it

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Is there any specific use case for the app that you don’t get with the mobile website?

I’ve figured out that my bank’s app is basically a wrapper for the mobile website, the only thing they added being fingerprint login.

Instantly deleted the app and use the website now, one less thing that can potentially spy on me.

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I have several bank accounts and at least here they all use their dedicated app for mandatory 2fa - Bastards…

And yes, literally: don’t want to use our app? Don’t get an account with us!

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You can always run android apps using wayDroid

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Would a banking app with specific authentication requirements really work through that though? Reliably too?

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what do you even mean “don’t support encryption”? Do you mean FDE? In that case PostmarketOS supports it, and you can get any other distro to use FDE if you tinker hard enough

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I believe PostmarketOS with the PinePhone Pro is a decent experience. Nope, it’s not. Don’t get it if you don’t want to contributr your time to the project. With that said, I’m not too confident on its usability, 2 years after its release. What do you run and what has your experience been like?

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Is the PPP any good now? I have one in the drawer, it was mostly unusable when I bought it.

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