← Back to context Comment by fsflover 9 hours ago https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47216763 3 comments fsflover Reply malka1986 8 hours ago I have exactly 0 choice of banks app that would run on a mobile OS that is neither android or google.At the end of the day, I need a bank account, and access to it, would it only be for buying food, or paying my mortgage. fsflover 8 hours ago If you're in Europe, I saw quite a few comments here saying that banks not requiring the duopoly do exist. Otherwise, a dedicated banking phone might be the way. bornfreddy 6 hours ago Actually, a dedicated banking phone is a good idea for security reasons too. No sure how many people are willing to carry around 2 phones though.Too bad dual boot is not an option, or VMs.
malka1986 8 hours ago I have exactly 0 choice of banks app that would run on a mobile OS that is neither android or google.At the end of the day, I need a bank account, and access to it, would it only be for buying food, or paying my mortgage. fsflover 8 hours ago If you're in Europe, I saw quite a few comments here saying that banks not requiring the duopoly do exist. Otherwise, a dedicated banking phone might be the way. bornfreddy 6 hours ago Actually, a dedicated banking phone is a good idea for security reasons too. No sure how many people are willing to carry around 2 phones though.Too bad dual boot is not an option, or VMs.
fsflover 8 hours ago If you're in Europe, I saw quite a few comments here saying that banks not requiring the duopoly do exist. Otherwise, a dedicated banking phone might be the way. bornfreddy 6 hours ago Actually, a dedicated banking phone is a good idea for security reasons too. No sure how many people are willing to carry around 2 phones though.Too bad dual boot is not an option, or VMs.
bornfreddy 6 hours ago Actually, a dedicated banking phone is a good idea for security reasons too. No sure how many people are willing to carry around 2 phones though.Too bad dual boot is not an option, or VMs.
I have exactly 0 choice of banks app that would run on a mobile OS that is neither android or google.
At the end of the day, I need a bank account, and access to it, would it only be for buying food, or paying my mortgage.
If you're in Europe, I saw quite a few comments here saying that banks not requiring the duopoly do exist. Otherwise, a dedicated banking phone might be the way.
Actually, a dedicated banking phone is a good idea for security reasons too. No sure how many people are willing to carry around 2 phones though.
Too bad dual boot is not an option, or VMs.