• Ember Ushi@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Your bank will certainly implement this

    My brother in Christ, it was 2020 before my bank supported passwords longer than 8 characters. We have 30 or 40 years before we need to worry about the banks.

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      1 year ago

      Some banks are still running windows 98 internally, admitedly so long as said system isnt connected to the internet it should be fine.

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      1 year ago

      Yes, US banks.

      Banks in europe are much more up to date with tech.

      They have APIs to sink transactions with external providers like nordigen API.

      They have 2FA that is linked to your national identity card which is chipped

      Nationally used apps that are universal 2FA linked to national IDs that banks, medical, and government services all tap into

      Everything is contactless payment nowadays, the US just recently started contactless cards

      Inter-bank transfers without external apps like venmo

      There are MANY problems with EU people getting their banks to work on a rooted phone.

      They will absolutely implement DRM if someone sells the bullshit to them under the illusion of “safety.”

      Hell, the US had handwritten “vaccine cards” for covid while European nations even had open source user spinoffs on nationally funded apps linked to national IDs to manage COVID vaccination and testing passes.