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thombles | 6 months ago

My bank recently made it that app-based MFA must be used for every single web login. Unless I and many others are willing to swap banks in the vain hope that the new bank won't do the same thing (I am not), then we're cooked.

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lrvick|6 months ago

Just say you do not have a compatible device. Special undocumented alternatives appear every time in my experience.

riedel|6 months ago

Sure, one option means paying for each SMS (actually they had to abandon that one), another option is getting a paid banking card just to use a hardware device. From my experience they try to make sure that you will get a certified phone . I just got one because for some reason my Redmi Note 10 despite passing all play integrity checks after hacks like Tricky store+Key box triggered some checks in my banking apps. I needed to use an aftermarket ROM, because my device would not receive any updates from Xiaomi (also I don't know why a device packed with Chinese bloat ware is certified as secure in the first place). And guess what I bought: a Google Pixel. Smart Google, huh.

reitanuki|6 months ago

Agree with this. Either you'll get SMS OTP (which is free for the user, at least in the UK?) or they will send some 'calculator' or multi-colour-code-scanner device that generates OTPs. (Honestly this last one was the most impressive bank security system I'd seen yet; for every individual transaction, you'd have to scan the code and the scanner device would tell you what you were authorising, then you put the PIN in and get a OTP to put back in the bank)

monegator|6 months ago

I switched banks when they required authentication with biometric and when i said i didn't want to do that the answer was

sorry, we can't do anything for you then

dingnuts|6 months ago

fuck it back to cash

sterlind|6 months ago

I stayed away from cryptocurrency when DeFi and Web3 and NFTs were everywhere, but I've started paying with BTC where I can, so I don't have to deal with banking apps, and to stick it to puritanical payment processors, after the Steam/Itch debacle.

Know Your Customer is acceptable. Nanny Your Customer is not.

prmoustache|6 months ago

Most banks give you a physical device when you say you don't have a smartphone.