There is a payment app/bank account in Europe who doesn’t need Google Play Services to fully works?

  • Synapse@lemmy.world
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    I am really pissed off because I use to be able to make payments with my phone using NFC just with the Deutsche Bank App, but they rolled out an update on 25th August and now it requires Google Pay and Google Wallet to function. Fuck that !

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      Don’t you still need to use the bank app for the 2FA? at least in EU it’s becoming mandatory for banks to enforce some form of dynamic code verification, which often means you have to install a bank app for it. Which might not work on de-Googled custom firmware.

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        I’m a ČSOB (a local bank here in Slovakia) customer. Its 2FA app (SmartToken) checks for root, but not for unlocked bootloader.

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        Idk. They require your phone number, so make your opinion on that. They’re based in the UK though.

    • jnod4@lemmy.ca
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      Any of them available to eu nationals living abroad like britain or n. ireland

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      I use OpenBank and they also provide their own nfc payments app on Android. It’s not a great piece of software, but it works and it successfully replaces Google Wallet for at least this part ( it keeps unselecting your card after every update).

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      Ty. Have you tested any of these? I’ve already read about taler but it was in alpha (or something like that)

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        I don’t use any pay apps, less because I don’t thist these, but I don’t thrust the privacy of mobiles with banking data. Apart I don’t need these, I have all shops, malls, banks and all what I need in a radio of less than 1 km arround my home. I always pay in the most private way, with cash. Anyway, If I need one day such app, probably I would use one of my bank, not a third party one.

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          This works for grocery shopping and so, but not so much for last-minute online transfers. You would need to physically move to your bank office every time you need to move money between bank accounts.

          If I need one day such app, probably I would use one of my bank, not a third party one.

          I think the issue is that many (most?) bank apps in the EU will simply refuse to work if your Android phone runs some custom firmware and/or lacks Google Play Services, as a “security measure”. Until not so long ago, my bank’s 2FA app crashed just because I was using a non-standard keyboard app… (now it shows a big red warning, but at least it doesn’t crash).

          • Zerush@lemmy.ml
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            As said, I’ve the Bank and ATM at 5 minutes from home. No need of any app.

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            Was pleasantly surprised a few weeks back when Norway’s biggest bank app released a hotfix because their recent release had issues with GrapheneOS.

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      3 days ago

      I’m a Sumeria customer and they do not offer an alternative to Google Pay, in fact their cards can be used with it. You can send money to sellers and individuals (much like Wero) but I have yet to meet any seller that accepts Sumeria payments.

  • ChaoticNeutralCzech@feddit.org
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    3 days ago

    AFAIK RaiPay is the only one in the Czech Republic, and it’s available in some other countries Raiffeisenbank operates in. However, the main Austrian bank is one of the few institutions that haven’t pulled out of Russia, so…

      • fibojoly@sh.itjust.works
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        MicroG all the way, yeah. They had a version for the latest HarmonyOS on the week it was released in China.

        Apkpure wasn’t super clear on the dependencies so I was not sure, but I just looked on Aurora Store and they have a delightful system to rate app compatibility. https://plexus.techlore.tech/ Gives you no GMS rating and a separate MicroG rating.

  • Salamander@mander.xyz
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    3 days ago

    In the Netherlands, at least with ING, you can request standalone code reader and pay through any browser, like this:

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        For payments between friends, we can request payments via QRcodes from our banking apps that friends scan with their banking apps. It’s secure as before you scan the QRcode, you can see the amount you’ll pay and when you scan it with your app, you’ll see the amount you’re going to pay and then you have to either use biometrics or your pin to confirm the transfer.

      • fibojoly@sh.itjust.works
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        Oh mate, you need to go to China and discover that shit! It was already everywhere back when I lived there in 2016 and I mean everywhere. Even the local dude selling flat bread for 50p accepted payment with his QR code. Amazing stuff, seriously.
        I’m so sick and tired of being so far behind…

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        3 days ago

        PEOPLE PAY FOR SHIT VIA QRCODES??? O_O

        It’s ubiquitous through much of SE Asia. Eg Thailand etc

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        Those aren’t exactly qr codes, but rather a scan code, different thing.

        Though yes, one could pay using qr here. But I never do it because anyone can make QR codes. With those scan codes you need more additional verification, it’s safer.

      • Salamander@mander.xyz
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        Ahh, no no. We can pay with card with no need for an app. This code reader thing can be used for 2FA when making an online payment or logging into the banking site, so one does not need to use a phone app.

      • Aliff@lemmy.mynameisaliff.co.uk
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        I’m from a Southeast Asian country known as Malaysia, and yes, not only it’s a norm to use QR for making payments at shops and transfer money online here (we have a unified QR system called DuitNow QR), but also when paying at some shops in neighbouring Thailand and Singapore.

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      thanks a lot, i am also an ing customer and not aware of that. do you mind explaining a little bit on how it works?

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        This scanner is for 2-factor authentication in the case that one does not want to use a phone app. When you try to log in, or pay online, the browser displays a unique QR code that the scanner is able to decode.

        You would enter your pin into the scanner, scan the code, and the scanner displays a number. You then type that decoded number into a field under the QR code and your are let through.

        It can be ordered for free here in the NL: https://www.ing.nl/particulier/digitaal-bankieren/mijn-ing/scanner

        So, with this scanner as a 2FA method, the app is not needed. One can pay offline with a card, online with a scanner, and check account balances through any browser using the scanner to log in.

  • houjou@jlai.lu
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    3 days ago

    curve app works without passing safety net. Im not sure if it works without play services tho.

  • McMoody@lemmybefree.net
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    There aren’t many available. It all depends in the bank implementing the whole stack instead of relying on the gwallet. I think there is a few German banks I don’t recall the name and in Spain BBVA doing so.

    As I don’t live in either countries, I’m using Garmin Pay for the lesser evil.

    • SolarPunker@slrpnk.netOP
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      I think there is a few German banks I don’t recall the name […]

      Maybe N26? Also, do you know Wero? (I’m reading the alternativeto page linked by the other user here.)