- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
Will these phones (regardless of OS) be supported in various countries lockdown of IMEIs.
My country blocked FairPhone 5 IMEIs, even though it meets requirements, as its not officially sold. Among other popular and official brands.
They basically can limit what phones you have now.
I hope this means GrapheneOS is coming to more devices. I’m not sure if it’s the right thing for me but at least I’d like to try it out sometime.
The devices will be available in 2027, according to GrapheneOS
It’s not. This was a partnership. Motorola has to make dedicated hardware to support it. Most OEMs are completely disinterested in anything like that.
Motorola has to make dedicated hardware to support it.
Do they? Or just give gOS information under NDA?
Yes they do. GOS has strict security standards for hardware.
We now come to the oblicatory question: Do banking apps work?
If your banking app does not work, use your banking website. If your banking doesn’t allow you to use their website, switch banks, because that means they don’t give a fuck about you, and probably want to make you use their app, because it has trackers in it.
You are not the first one to ask this, and you won’t be the last, but I am so damn sick of people asking, will my fucking banking app work? Fuck your fucking banking app. Why are people so willing to compromise their security for a fucking banking app?
Nothing personal against you, by the way.
No bank gives a fuck about you. You are right but just for perspective, banks here use their app for 2fa with the only other option being sms (which doesn’t even work half the time) and which bank you use is pretty much dictated by your employer. Banks aren’t even that bad as some countries require an app for gov id which may or may not work on grapheneos.
This is a regulation problem, it’s not going away. The most a user can do is keep a second phone with android just for verification. I really wish we could just move to yubikeys at this point.
Your bank does not need to use the app trackers to spy on you. They already know everything important there is about you.
What the banks are worried about is fraud. Fraud costs them money. But the thing is, the app development cycles are long and complicated, and instead of a pragmatic approach, they just bolt on more and more obscure non deterministic authentication schemes and heuristic checks. That’s why the app wants to know things like your location and access to the list of other installed apps, and simple username and password are not enough to let you through anymore.
The device attestation for them is probably just another checkbox to tick on the list of “at least we tried”. Regardles of whether it’s actually relevant for security. As long as it saves them more money that it costs them, there’s no reason to not enable it.
If your banking doesn’t allow you to use their website, switch banks, because that means they don’t give a fuck about you
I just did that and it’s so simple
You can check if yours work. Mine do, fortunately: https://privsec.dev/posts/android/banking-applications-compatibility-with-grapheneos/
Mine does, but I don’t use it since hardware TAN generator.
I’m sure they’ll do their best to not work (the banking apps)
That was also my biggest concern before switching to a degoogled custom rom. At least for me in germany i had no issues with any of my banking apps






