I am considering changing to an open source smartphone. However there are some apps that I must have, like authenticator, mobile bank and government apps. Does anyone have any experience with any of these brands, what are they like and also is it possible to install android apps?

  • @[email protected]
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    416 hours ago

    I think for some apps you need a mainstream os. But maybe you can use the bank website instead?

    It’s less convenient but it’s a payoff

    • @JasonBOP
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      115 hours ago

      Unfortunately, in the country where I live pretty much everything requires requires a 2fa app from the government and also my job requires a 2fa app in general, so not having those would make the whole device useless.

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        14 hours ago

        That is too bad. Scary what the government can do. Sounds like you will need two devices if you care to have one that is open source.

          • @[email protected]
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            414 hours ago

            There are plenty of 2FA apps you can use that aren’t made by the government and will work fine on any phone.

            2FA isn’t the problem. It’s being required to use a specific app.

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              13 hours ago

              My guess would be that a 2FA app from the government is likely using PKI (private + public keys) or something similar, rather than a basic TOTP algorithm. There’s not really a generic app for something like that. Many services are moving away from TOTP since it’s not phishing-resistant.