Tor browser app with flash xda6/3/2023 "Actually, taking the mobile phone out of the picture would be a great increase in security, but that isn't really possible these days, so it's a case of choosing the lesser of two evils." "Kids using banking apps? Pah! When I was their age we had to walk FIFTEEN miles, uphill, both ways, just to find the bank was closed!" To be honest your post is another example of the self-congratulatory Luddite circle-jerk that seems to happen far too often on these forums. You need to use a separate card reader to authorize anything else. The most any attacker would be able to do is view your balance or transfer money to a pre-approved list of recipients. Even if someone does gain control of your phone I don't understand your fear of banking apps. Of course you're much more likely to get pwned if you're browsing porn sites with it or installing apps from warez.cn but that's true of any OS. I'd say modern Android is a pretty secure OS. The OS also gives me granular control over app permissions I don't have to allow everything to install an update. I still regularly receive updates to Marshmallow. I've got a Motorola which received an update to Lollipop and then later Marshmallow. I don't know where you're getting your info from. Most phones one per year if you are lucky for core OS parts, occasionally more often for app and that often asks for more permissions. Don't use a banking app on Android in the first place.Įvery sane OS is patched at least monthly, if not more often as bugs and security holes are found.
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