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by ulrikrasmussen
301 days ago
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This is just blatantly false. Literally every bank in Denmark which is not an e-bank lets you do everything with a browser and the national digital identity, MitID. MitID offers an app, but they also offer alternatives both in the form of TOTP generators and NFC/USB hardware chips. |
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People seem to be getting really hung up on this point. Accepting a browser means letting you do everything with nothing but whatever program you want that speaks HTTP. No special apps or authenticators or extra tokens. You should be able to write a plain Python script that sends money whenever it wants, on its own.
European banks do not allow this in my experience, and nothing being posted to this thread indicates otherwise. Apparently there are some banks especially in the USA who just don't care about security at all because they can push fraud costs onto merchants, so they do accept browsers for everything, or they make some trivial effort and if users undermine it using Google Voice or whatever they don't care - that's fine, I overgeneralized by saying "banks" instead of geographically qualifying it. Mea culpa.
But in your case, you need the assistance of something that's not a browser.