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This is the main reason I switched to Fidelity here in the US. It's a brokerage, but it does basic bank things, like checks, debit card, etc, and they support SymantecVIP, which works w/o Google Play Services. TOTP support really isn't that hard, I don't understand why banks are so slow in adopting it...
The issue is, banks are only going to do what they're required to do by law. The government is run by dinosaurs who don't know what computers are, let alone what TOTP is.
No, they're only going to do what they're required to do by their insurance. The law is an option, but if insurance costs go way up if they don't have proper MFA, they'll get MFA.
In case you weren't aware, Symantec VIP is just TOTP-OATH in a fancy coat. You can extract the secret and use it with any TOTP app. I use Authenticator Pro (now called Stratum) because it's open-source and has a watch app.
Do you know how to extract it?
I have this bookmarked from a few years ago, back when PayPal only supported Symantec VIP: https://gist.github.com/jarbro/ca7c9d3eebba1396d53b4a7228575948. I haven't tried it for a while, but it should still work.
Thanks for this...I might be opening a Fidelity account....
I've got one. It's nice. The cash is automatically invested in a money market account, which is a bit like a high yield savings account.
They're fantastic. :)
The only negative stories I've heard are from people who really push the boundaries, like people day trading and whatnot. If you're a regular user looking for a bank alternative, you should be good.
Just know their branches don't really have any banking services, so you can't go there to withdraw or deposit cash, get a cashier's check, etc. I keep an account w/ a local institution and transfer money as needed for banking services.
I had a negative experience when initially setting up my account, because of TikTok. This group of kids who called themselves "Fidelity Boyz" discovered that you could deposit a fake check and immediately withdraw the money.
So many people did this that they had to severely lock things down. For most customers, money transferred in either via check or via ACH pull (telling Fidelity to take the money from an account at another bank), was subject to a 16 business day (three weeks and one day) hold. Direct deposits (e.g. paychecks) were not affected, and ACH pushes (when you tell another bank to send the money to Fidelity) were eventually fine too.
It was a big pain. The money I transferred was in limbo for a long time, after I had already switched all my auto-pays over to Fidelity, so I had to switch them all back until the money cleared.
Now that that's over, it's great. I love that they reimburse ATM fees worldwide, and I'm a big fan of their basket portfolios product since it makes it so easy to rebalance a portfolio. Saves me from having to manually do a bunch of calculations, and I love that it has a fixed monthly price instead of being percentage based like roboadvisors.
Now you've got me wondering about this for Canada. Would be a pita to move mortgage and investments, but there must be a better way than the big banks.
Here's a website that tracks this kind of thing. No guarantees about being up-to-date, but from a surface-level check, it looks like you have options.
Wouldn't count on it being up to date. For my country 4 out of five biggest banks in the country are missing.
Thanks!