• @[email protected]
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    12 days ago

    There’s no way to do any sort of electronics payment with ‘nobody’ tracking you.

    I fully understand that. My point is that I don’t need Google also getting easy access to my data, along with all the metadata along the way (GPS, heart rate, etc). Right now, I only connect my watch to my phone every other week or so to refresh payment tokens, so the data they’re getting is at least delayed.

    I really don’t need any of the smart watch features other than payments. I don’t care about vitals monitoring, seeing my texts, etc. I ride to escape all that. I don’t even need the time, I only need a way to buy a snack or something.

    I’d probably use cash if we got rid of pennies, nickels, and dimes, because with sales tax, I always end up with a handful of nonsense ($1.84 -. $2.02 or some BS). I suppose I could just drop it all in a donation cup or something, but that adds up. And some stores don’t even accept cash anymore.

    So my solution is a smart watch. It’s not great, but I get extra credit card rewards for using it (3% everywhere), so it’ll pay for itself after a year or so.

    Maybe I should just suck it up and just use cash. Idk. Maybe once I’ve finished degoogling everything else (last one Google Sheets), I’ll get rid of my Pixel Watch.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 days ago

      Sorry if i missed it but I have a really stupid question: why not just use the card directly?

      Is this just a dont-want-a-wallet thing, or something else?

      • @[email protected]
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        2 days ago

        Yup, pretty much.

        I don’t like stuff in my pockets when I exercise, and I often wear shorts without pockets. Before the watch, I’d put my phone and wallet in my saddle bag, which works, but that’s not a thing when running (and I hate those hip ot arm bands).

        And my wallet is tiny (basically this, one slot on each side and one pocket), so it’s not the size.

        • @[email protected]
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          32 days ago

          Ah cool. I kinda wish that card issuers would issue a tiny little NFC disc or something so I can just integrate that into whatever and get the same functionality.

          But that’d probably be a thing all of 8 people on earth want, and everyone else would lose it or eat it or something.

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            12 days ago

            Costco has something like that for gas only (e.g. so your teen driver doesn’t need the card).

            Just give me the NFC bit and let me set a low limit on it, and I’ll tape it to a Casio watch or something, I just need something I can wear and buy stuff with. Make it water proof so I can take it swimming too.

            • @foggenbooty
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              323 hours ago

              I mean, this is really janky, but you can probably get a second credit card and just cut it down. The NFC area on a credit card is quite small compared to the card itself. I doubt anyone would question it if you were tapping “something” on your wrist to a terminal as people are now used to smartwatch payments.