Hello Jure,
"P.B." writes:
> Easybank.at still offers SMS TAN. However, I'm curious how long
> they'll "be allowed/willing" to keep it that way.
ING Bank offers SMS TAN or even a landline call, for those who
don't want a "smartphone".
I also found their APK outside Google Play and the Apple St
Thanks for your feedback!
Bernhard E. Reiter writes:
>> First, am I the only one who was caught unawares by this situation?
>
> at least it did not hit me, as my bank can do business without app,
> they offered a small photoTAN device and still allow mobileTAN
> via SMS as second factor.
A dedi
Hello Bernhard
On Fri, Mar 19, 2021 at 04:08:48PM +0100, Bernhard E. Reiter wrote:
>
> Some general advise (which you probably have tried as well):
>[...]
> * The Auora Store app from f-droid.org can help to download
>apks from the play-store without account. This can be helpful
>in
On Thu, 18 Mar 2021 20:37:23 +0100
Jure Varlec wrote:
> First, am I the only one who was caught unawares by this situation? I
> mean, I admit that I don't read *every* single Free Software related
> piece of news, there's too much going on in our community for that.
> But I fancy myself far from
Hi,
Luxembourg banks use the local "LuxTrust" national scheme of
authentication / signature. One of the solutions is a physical "token"
that emits a numeric code that you enter as second factor. (Smartcards
are another solution, and I had a draft patch for OpenSC somewhere
sometime that allowed to