@joepie91 @jonny I agree with you, just to add to your point: card networks aren't free either. While it costs to handle (and even make) cash, the card network operators also levy fees on transactions. Taking payments costs money. No idea what Google and Apple do but I bet it costs on top.
I'm very much against the push to move payments but also banking authenticators to phones.
@jonny
I had an ebike that unlocked via an app, except when it didn't want to connect with Bluetooth. There was a hardware override, but it was a pain in the ass in so many ways.
Keys work fine, no, custom apps because.
Anything that requires an app is just going to fail you when you need it most.
@engravecavedave
I was leaving a parking garage the other day. 4 lanes. All full of cars with hazards on, stopped for 5 minutes or so each. Apple pay was down. I passed through in roughly 10 seconds.
A few days ago I was in a whole foods. They had to shut the whole store down - bring everything to the front, we'll put it away, you can't buy anything. I asked someone by the door since ive been going in there a few years. Something with the Amazon prime system.
Money on phones does not seem to be that convenient or work that good. My experience of cell phones has basically been "fine when plugged in on wifi, but otherwise low on batteries, out of signal, or dead." Not exactly great qualities for currency
Erm... This problem is exactly why I built my start up "Everyone In Debt"
Its a smart contract and crypto based decentralized credit provider that allows anyone to have the functionality of a credit card without government regulations.
Our app servers only run in off shores data centers so your transactions and our activities are legally outside the Feds prying eye. They're also upcycled gaming PCs me and the founders just had lying around that work enough.
/s
@jonny
Same here. But I'm still able to use Garmin pay together with GOS :).
It is just a comfort when I'm running outside and want to buy one beer but forgot cash.
And yes, Google is liar. They have a motto: Don't be Evil
EU gov is evil as well. Only certificated firmware for radio (LTE, 5G, ...) coming soon. Checked with help of bootloader
@jonny When we are basically required to be "customers" of Google or Apple in order to participate in society, it's obvious those companies shouldn't exist as corporations with shareholders. They should be nationalised if that's the level of lock-in they're going for.
It sucks, I completely agree.
@jonny I'm sure you know it. But maybe for other readers...
The cash is not anonymous. In EU is tracking system for banknotes.
@jonny I know. Its time we all slowly move away from them banks and let them starve. They exists from our money. This arrogance they have is unacceptable.
Me and Paypal shizz:
Attached: 1 image What Paypal really???? I was planning for 3 days of vacation, last minute. Going tomorrow. Could only pay via creditcard (i dont have one) or Paypal. Decided Paypal only to find out I need to share ID documents. What?? They allready have my e-mail, phonenumber, but still! I've added money allready, so I did, with a big dislike! They need 3 DAYS to verify! So, I cant go tomorrow!! I am done with these companies! will leave Paypal this year! Take notice! Act or be hijacked! #boycotPaypal
@GrapheneOS Wondering if attackers running on an Android 13+ device can pretend to be running an older release so that the <=12 months ago patch level doesn't apply.
Would make that requirement since june 2025 useless as a downgrade attack is possible, correct?