Well, I'd recommend against doing any banking on your phone, or doing anything 
important with it. But if you must, do it on an exclusive device that doesn't 
automatically send everything to Google or Apple, doesn't automatically connect 
to every coffee shop wifi, etc. Make sure the whole phone is encrypted. Don't 
carry it everywhere *or* have 2 that are cloned so when a skateboarder whips by 
and grabs it out of your hand, you can run home and lock everything down with 
the clone. Use another phone for arbitrary plebe things like selfies and 
Telegram. Use aliases. If they don't know your real name, they can't steal your 
ID.

Or, just don't do anything important on your phone. If it's important, there 
are other, better, ways to do it.

On 9/29/22 17:07, Gillian Densmore wrote:
I just recently got more of a proper bank account with BofA after a 'misshap'  
with a cashcard. Keeping it relevant to Friam I think family has some umm mmm 
concerns about data security, and...ok so what they really would like to know 
for using the apps to make deposits by check. is How likely is it for things to 
go sideways and suddenly deets from the check, everyone that might cares knows. 
 I suggested to them: we aren't /that / important. someone like Poodlesec, or 
lolPHPsec isn't going to find me interesting enough to bother. If or when they  
turn a places electric security into the consistency of /dev/null or worse. 
We're so screwed by then anyway.
Short of that: what's been folks experience? are they reasonable secure?  
Personally I'd think i'd be more likely to run into problems from fat fingering 
something. Than a check going poof, but that'd still suck.


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