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by csydas 1266 days ago
My information here may be outdated, but when I was in Seoul for awhile, it wasn't limited to just banking apps, many services had similar requirements for specific plugins, even requiring Internet Explorer 11 and a bunch of plugins for that.

I remember trying to get tickets for an event, and it was not possible within MacOS at the time due to the various Windows only requirements. I remember even having to re-download another version of Windows 7 as Tiny7 had various Windows Services removed that for some reason the plugins/apps relied on.

My cynical guess is that the plugins/apps include user data/telemetry that the companies get a cut for, but of course this is just supposition. It's entirely possible it's just some liability thing that has become entrenched in Korean IT, who knows.

But the practice was everywhere.

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Well... Over a decade ago Korea was known as the land of IE and ActiveX. It was a weird place at the time.
Yes, I’ve seen references to online gaming that also required these “security applications.” In this case it was likely to aid tracking users and to prevent cheating.