• I take your point, and I’m sure you’re right about the banks’ rationale, but in my own view it does not seem like it should be the banks’ decision to make.

    • @qjkxbmwvz@startrek.website
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      01 year ago

      As soon as a bank offers any sort of fraud protection, though, security becomes a bank issue (in addition to a “you” issue).

      Not at all saying I agree with the banks on this, but I think that may be part of the thinking.

      • @dan@upvote.au
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        01 year ago

        This is a good point. The bank needs to do as much as they can to reduce fraud risk, and they’ve probably found some correlation between rooted phones and a higher likelihood of fraudulent transactions. Some banks block VPNs for a similar reason - when logging in from a VPN, it’s harder for them to tell that it’s actually you vs if it’s an attacker that uses the same VPN service as you.