• redxef@feddit.org
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      7 months ago

      Google: Laughs in “Everybody else you communicate with who has that shit enabled”

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        7 months ago

        This… Except for contactless payment.
        I used graphene for a month. It was lovely. Even things like banking apps worked.
        I don’t care about absolute privacy, but I do care about controlling my privacy. Grapheme gave me that.

        I had only 1 issue.
        Contactless payment.
        It’s extremely convenient to me, from public transport to groceries. I just bop my phone.

        The fact that Google has that locked down surely violates some EU laws. But I’m sure they wave away the laws because of “financial security” or some other bullshit.
        As if bank card NFC/contactless doesn’t suffer exactly the same issues.
        I looked into some “graphene contactless payment” type systems or workarounds, and I couldn’t find anything that would fill the gap.

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          "The fact that Google has that locked down surely violates some EU laws. But I’m sure they wave away the laws because of “financial security” or some other bullshit. "

          I don’t know as much as I’d like to about the regulatory side of this, but I know that Google and other big tech have done a masterful job of proactively building themselves into systems such that taking action against them is difficult.

          I think that’s part of why the US antitrust case against Microsoft a few decades ago fizzled out into nothing — even though Microsoft was deemed to have been a monopolist, the big question was how do we remedy that in a way that isn’t going to be harmful? The consensus on this amongst people who I respect is that the results of the Microsoft case was woefully insufficient and something that helped to lay the foundations of the big tech dominance that we see today.

        • Jonas@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          7 months ago

          Try Curve Pay. Just learned about it yesterday. I added my credit card and it just works. Couldn’t be happier.

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            7 months ago

            Looks awesome, but unfortunately seems to only be for the UK and EU. I wish the US market would get something similar.

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            Unfortunately the reviews on Trustpilot and posts on Reddit make it painfully obvious that their customer service is basically nonexistent. Combined with the typical random account-closing most fintechs are known for, this is not a reliable option.

            Looking at this comparison, iCard might be an option if you desperately need a way to use NFC payments on your phone. Reviews are good, but it appears to be a prepaid system. Lots of fees to get lost in, too.

            But old school might be just fine, too. I just realized my card does fit into my phone case!

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            Do you trust them? The Curve sub is full of people complaining about fraudulent transactions. Kinda makes me afraid of unlocking my card lol.

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              I haven’t really put much effort into researching before I downloaded the app. What do you mean ‘fraudulent transactions’?

              Worst case scenario; I’ll have to request a new credit card. Not too much of a hassle in my mind.

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          7 months ago

          This may seem like a silly solution but maybe pop your debit card inside your phone case. It should bop through it.

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            Yup, true.

            But contactless via a phone can have no limit.
            Adding a debit card to phone case means the upper limit is £100. Which is actually fine, and is the limit I have normally set for phone contactless. But I can instantly remove that limit via my banking app.

            And the phone needs to be unlocked to make a payment.
            Do if I lose my phone anyone can charge £100 to the debit card.

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          That is literally the only thing keeping me from installing Graphene on my phone.

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          I hear so many people praise paying with their phones, and there I am, so happy that I can leave my phone at home when shopping. Each to their own I guess.

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          It’s not necessarily a solution, but my Garmin watch can still hold some of my cards, so I don’t need the NFC payment on my phone to duplicate that functionality. Do you wear or carry any other devices that can stand-in?

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      Is it just me or does it seem slightly sus that GrapheneOS is only available for Google hardware…

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          Sounds like they’re intentionally setting the barriers to entry too high for anyone other than Google…

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              Mainly just that one mean it will never be available on any other hardware…

              All the others seem like nice to haves rather than requirements to me(the first one is half required , half nice to have “…including full hardware security functionality”), but I guess I might change my mind when I get around to building a Linux phone when I have time to do that when I’m dead… 😅

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      I believe /e/OS supports a broader range of devices, and it’s also pretty great in my experience. The focus is on getting rid of google (replacing all services with MicroG and nextcloud integration) and blocking trackers while providing a smooth user experience, so it’s security features are not as over the top as Graphene. It’s still a huge freaking improvement over stock Android though, and I find it to be a joy to use.

      On devices supported by the online installer it can be up an running in like 30 minutes, no technical skills required. :)