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Banking apps seem to be a motif among things that don't play well with privacy ROMs. My bank's website does everything I could want out of it. I think I might be ignorant to something.

  • What about banking apps is especially compelling?
  • How often do banks put must-have features behind an app?
  • And should I be concerned that banks might move away from offering services through browsers?
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[–] [email protected] 7 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (2 children)

In Finland, extremely.

The banks here provide digital ID verification online. You use it to log into tax services, the national health-care database, to apply for schools, other education-related stuff, apply for welfare, register trade names... etc. The list goes on and on.

Stuff you'd otherwise have to personally visit or mail documents to offices of various government institutions for, can be done extremely smoothly online.

With my bank, the app is used for one of the verification steps. When verifying your identity online, you need to authorize the login from the app by entering a PIN from memory when prompted. There are alternatives but this is by far the most convenient.

The same banking app also notifies me the second any money comes into or leaves any of my accounts. No transactions can occur without my knowing. It lets me know when I receive my pay, or when an electronic invoice comes in (power, phone bills, etc. come right into the app), gets automatically paid, or when explicit authorization is needed due to one being irregular.

Most of the services my bank provides can be accessed via browser, but the stuff above is the kind you can't achieve in a browser.

Honestly OP Pohjolas app is so feature-rich I've been able to pretty much set it up to run my finances for me. All I do is keep an eye on my accounts to make sure things are going right.

[–] brb 2 points 3 months ago

Can confirm. On top of all that, the app is way more intuitive to use than the website.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I remember when I got here it was a nightmare for the first few months when I didn't have strong auth. It took several months to open a bank account and you basically can't do anything without that stuff

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Pretty much. Helping my grandmother deal with misplacing or forgetting her login details has been hell a couple times.

It's extremely convenient when just go about your life with it already on hand, but for obvious reasons the security measures are extreme and it's a pain to set up or recover your id.