• @[email protected]
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    31 year ago

    I regularly live with a dumbphone. All it can really do is makes calls and text. Its only difficult if you give a shit about social media and chat apps. I don’t so its easy

    • James Kirk
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      61 year ago

      I can’t do online shopping without accepting a notification on my bank’s app. That’s not “social media and chat apps”.

      • @mekkagodzilla
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        31 year ago

        Can’t you set it back to sending you a text with a code to input back? That’s what I’m doing with my bank, my dumbphone is on its way.

        • James Kirk
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          11 year ago

          I have no actual idea, but I don’t think so as it’s an “online” bank where you set up the account on the mobile app. There’s no other way to set up an account with this bank.

          • @mekkagodzilla
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            11 year ago

            Oh. Here in France, even online banks still have web apps.

            Anyway the assumption that every user has a smartphone is now very prevalent and it’s going to get harder and harder to not have one, but I really want to go against the trend.

            • James Kirk
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              11 year ago

              Yes, web apps, yes. But to confirm online payments you usually need the app. That’s true at least of N26.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        That definitely makes it harder. When I was first switching I still kept my smartphone, I just had it turned off in my bag. If I ran into something that needed it, I would use it and work out a long term solution later.

        Now I split my time between a dumbphone and a de-google smartphone with very restricted apps. I take the smartphone out when I know its gonna be a busy day or I have errands, but for a basic day of going to work and back home, a dumbphone is fine