• adorno_h8s_ur_jazz_meme@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      13 days ago

      After using Graphene for a year it would be unthinkable to go back. Wild how good a product can be when it is designed with the interests of the user in mind, rather than viewing them as a resource to be harvested.

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          13 days ago

          No, also some banking apps won’t work. Those are easy enough circumvented by just making the bank browser page an icon. They require some strict certification that is basically exclusive to being android even though Graphene is designed to be more secure.

          Google pay apparently just requires too much access, so including it would undermine the entire purpose.

          I am a massive fan, and the drawbacks are few but very real if you value the things it cannot do. Definitely worth looking into its deficiencies before switching of course.

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            11 days ago

            It amuses me how banks are so anal about the environment their apps run in, but I can open my bank in any browser with god-knows-what plugins installed on whatever OS of my choosing and just because I’m using a browser suddenly it’s totally fine and meets all security requirements.

          • Its not cos google pay needs to much access its cos google pay needs a special certificate to sign the operating system. The Google android devs love GrapheneOS as they push lots of security patches and bug fixes so they tried to get GrapheneOS signed. Google then ignored GrapheneOS and their own android devs and refuses to sign GrapheneOS. Its purely because google are assholes who don’t want it to work on GrapheneOS.

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          13 days ago

          Mobile payment is the only major problem I’ve encountered. Fortunately, for me it’s just a nice-to-have, not a must-have.

          I’ve heard that some banks have that feature within their own app, but I’ve never actually seen that. If anyone knows of specific banks that support that, please share! I suspect there’s no such thing in my country but who knows?