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Well that's bad. I've been using revolut for years now.
Does anyone have a suggestion for a new bank that's operating under european law?
Perhaps WISE? You can use the web page unlike Revolut.
N26 maybe?
Most banks restrict custom ROM and root access devices for security purposes. Same with MFA apps. I get it. From an IT security perspective, restrictions on software compatibility limit the number of failure points. Even if you find a custom OS that is more secure as an OS, it is installed through opening up your device to security risk and there is no real requirement for you to close up that security risk afterward. My company has made the same choice to restrict supported platforms for our services.
McDonald's app restricting the OS is probably some security decision they made because it's more secure even when they probably don't need it though.
It's not your job to secure my device. It's your job to provide the service I'm paying you for.
I never said it was. It's also not the developers job to provide you the service on the platform of your choice. It's the developers job to protect the companies servers and data. It's the company's job to provide you the service and it's your job to decide to use it or not. And it sounds like you don't like the means of service provision. So don't use it. Easy enough.