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Enshitification
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My banking app won't work if I'm rooted and before that when I had developer mode on it wouldn't work. Just gave me a error so I have the login to Firefox each time. I hate apps that block you because they can't track you anymore
Banks that do this are just ignorant and hypocritical. Those same banks will let you log in from a web browser on the phone that is just as (un)likely to be compromised or from a desktop computer where you also have admin rights.
Change banks bro.
Or you could just not bank or just live in the woods. Some things are not as simple as it seems.
It’s really not that difficult to open a new account and transfer your money
I argue that not rooting your phone and not moving to another bank each time a bank decides to change it's security protocols is much easier.
A lot of banks don’t care if you root your phone. In this instance it’s actually easier to move banks.
My bank locked me out of my account with their latest authenticator app update, I had to install an old version from backup. Which I only could do because my phone is rooted. I'm switching banks this year, not to one where the app won't lock me out (apparently that just isn't a thing, I'd gladly sign some paperwork about liability too, but nope) but one where I can still use a separate, purpose-built authenticator device. Because mine stopped supporting that for no reason.
All of these bullshit security functions in Android and iOS seem to be there to be used by third parties against the device's owner. If Google and Apple actually cared about privacy and security they wouldn't let trash apps like WhatsApp steal your entire contact list.
My bank apps (three different Australian ones) are fine with developer mode, but not root, and not unlocked bootloaders
They block you because the phone can't "guarantee" it's not corrupted. Theoretically it's for your protection as an unlocked bootloader means there's no local security, you may have used root to install something that breaks their security model
I understand that side loaded apps can also reduce your device integrity score
I changed banks partially because of this. Ally bank would fake a "couldn't connect" error on the first 2 attempts and then succeed on the 3rd attempt. I switched to aspiration bank and their app works perfectly fine.