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For banking, can you use a browser instead of the app?
I do very little banking through my phone - what's there to do?
There are some browsers that support sites-as-an-app, such as Cromite and Hermit, that may solve this issue.
Unfortunately some financial apps are "app or nothing".
Just wondering if it's that way for OP's bank.
I don't really use the app or the website (maybe to check a balance), so I have no idea what uses there are. Frankly I wouldn't have banking at all if I could avoid those bastards.
I hear you. I would do away with all banks if I could, no doubt.
And a lot of others require a special app for 2fa. I for example still need a app when using the website.
I found that having a second phone (just my old phone) as a dedicated banking device. How often do you need to initiate a bank-transfer while on the go anyway?