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I don't get why it has to be that complicated anyway. I should be able to just give them my key, why does a OS or device vendor need to be a part of it? When I get a card I need to verify my identity somehow, times past that was me going to the bank, signing a form and showing my ID card. Fucking Tim Apple or Satya McGoogle didn't have a role in that, why should they now?
Sidenote; I know Satya Slopella is Microsoft but I don't frankly care to learn what the pedo in charge of Google is called.
The government did though in supplying said ID, so there was a centralised trustable organisation that the bank could depend on for verification.
Exactly. After that, the bank should accept that I wish to pay with my own device without Google, Apple, or Samsung having a say.
They don’t need GAS approval for me to pay my bills on my computer. Nor to make online purchases on it. Why is it suddenly required on my phone? It’s idiotic.
If I say that my device is okay, that’s all that should be required.
Blunder Pinochet. Or is it Sundial Pinoy. Or Thundercat Pyjamas.
Compost. That's all they're good for.