• kitonthenet
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    431 year ago

    Bank: my bank is too boomercore to ever implement something like this, we only recently got 2fa

    Government: my government still makes me file my taxes on paper and mail it to them so I’m ok for now

    • Kbin_space_program
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      211 year ago

      Banks and governments could get trapped into this because a third party vendor implements a system for them that includes this.

      Like Salesforce’s “Lightning Experience sites” only supports the latest versions of iOS and Android, as well as only supporting chromium based browsers and Firefox.

      A lot of banks and government services run on that platform, and not all of them are going to be smart enough to pay for a custom solution that increases device support.

      • kitonthenet
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        31 year ago

        It’s less about what they implement, and more about what their users who have clout expect. My regional bank is far more responsive to customer feedback than, for example, Bank of America. As for governments there’s all sorts of bureaucracy I can push on with not a lot of resources. It’s not accessible to everyone but organizations don’t need all that much prodding to respond anyway

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          1 year ago

          Salesforce dictates what they support now, not on what people want. If an entity implements it, they can use the put of the box functionality or pay to have it customized to increase accessibility, security and support.

          • kitonthenet
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            11 year ago

            That’s fine, I will continue to use websites that work for me and when they don’t I will complain