My wild guess: Is everyone now just using apps for every single little thing? So now using the mobile site is considered “fraud behavior” and using apps is “normal”? Like is this what their “fraud detection system” do now?

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    Even the new version of my banking app seems bad in comparison to the old one. Sure looks nice, but having a white screen until the web app has downloaded isn’t really good design

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    Apps get more permissions than websites do. Websites being bad is on purpose to make you use the app so they can collect and sell more data.

    Its enshittification

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    99% of the internet is trash. Pages bouncing all over while loading, constant cookie or login popups (even with various blockers), links not connecting, old long outdated content being pushed to the front of searches, junk AI slop non-answers articles or marketing lists about a problem vs actual detailed answers…

    Then there are all the various billing systems for various marketplaces, that all wanna require memberships for one time sales, before they tell you the shipping cost.

    And so so much more.

    It’s all heavily dysfunctional and lame and not user friendly at all anymore.

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    I personally believe it is on purpose, to try and get you to download the app.

    Then they can get way more of your data to sell.

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      I’m gonna have to agree. All I wanted was to place an order for a pizza on the Dominos website on my phone and it would crash every time I tried. Went to my PC and it worked perfectly first try. I’m not downloading your fucking app when I only eat your food, like, once a year.

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      It’s more about ads than data. It’s much more difficult for the average person to block ads on an app than on a website.

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    Which country do you live in ?

    Provider, dns settings, browser  ,search machine, adblocker, extensions, VPN , all can cause delay or block on a website .

    No problems here

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    If you look at most apps they’re just wrappers around the websites. Usually they’re using the exact same domains for payment processing so I can only imagine that the payment details are 99% the same.

    Personally I haven’t experienced an increase in card declinations on websites vs apps.

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      11 hours ago

      Same here. I’ve never had a card declined on a website. I’m decidedly anti-app and haven’t ever had a problem

    • But don’t they have to send that info to the card issuer?

      Like don’t the merchant side have to log and send your IP addresses, what client (browser or App), and like every little info about you to the financial institutions so they can run it through their stupid “fraud prevention” system…

      So I assume perhaps somewhere alone the line, some shitty AI assumed that “normal behavior” is “using the App”

      (Just a wild guess, no clue how it works behind the scenes)

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        Nope. You can literally just send them the exact fields needed for processing a transaction.

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        I doubt it. I find it far more likely that the merchant is arbitrarily declining if they can’t scrape enough of your data to sell later…

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    11 hours ago

    Clothing sites nearly always make my phone (iPhone 13) run hot after a few minutes of browsing. Often the phone as a whole will start to get really slow (thermal throttling?) and I have to force quit browser and maybe restart iOS.

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      I have a 13 Mini and even Lemmy makes that happen sometimes but it’s gotten way worse for me since the update to iOS 26.

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    I agree completely! So many sites have forced me to download an app to accomplish what I need!