Today 10 years ago I went to Poland to buy a Phone with pre installed #Firefox OS on. The Phone was a Alcatel One, so very shitty. Two years later I installed Firefox OS on my Nexus 5 instead.

It was a very good concept, but sadly rolled out on too shitty hardware so it never caught on.

  • darcy
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    1 year ago

    i gotta say this: dont bank on your phone. downvote me all you want but i dont think its secure. its almost just as easy to do it in a computer

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      1 year ago

      Your phone is probably the most secure device you own, provided you don’t download shit like TikTok.

      • Freesoftwareenjoyer@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        I disagree. Most phones can only run proprietary operating systems and the modem runs its own proprietary operating system, which very likely has access to system memory. Your phone carrier tracks you everywhere you go and can listen to your phone calls.

      • darcy
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        1 year ago

        true, *unless you are running a proprietry os, so, most normie phones.

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      1 year ago

      Not saying I disagree, would love to here some more thought on why though? Especially if your device has biometrics like fingerprint/touchid?

      • darcy
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        1 year ago

        i may just be an old fart, but i dont believe biometrics are secure for most applications. normie phones are sadly easier to break into, physically or with malware, especially if the operating system is not foss. if you are also using your phone as 2fa for the bank, then thats as good as nothing: 2fa device should be different to the login device, for sensitive logins. most banks have their own goofy ahh proprietry 2fa app, not a usual totp. i just dont get why some people are so adamant on banking on a phone. its only marginally more convenient; we all used to manage without phones. a lot of banks also enforce stupid password like exactly 8 characters long. i think any app that doesnt work on a rooted/ungoogled phone is immediately sus.

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        1 year ago

        why exactly is it mandatory ?