7 comments

  • jqpabc123 2 hours ago

    why does Google even allow HSBC to see the list of other installed apps?

    Maybe because Google and it's products have little respect for user privacy?

    Have you thought about using Aurora Store? You can usually see a list of the permissions the app requires before you install.

      mindcrash 27 minutes ago

      Maybe because Google and it's products have little respect for user privacy?

      That's incorrect. Querying installed apps has been severely restricted (and thus mostly useless) and also requires a special nuclear-scale permission since Android 11.

      I am wondering what exploit HSBC is using because I really don't think they are using official APIs for this.

        jqpabc123 11 minutes ago

        I am wondering what exploit HSBC is using

        And why is an exploit available? See the original post.

  • JumpCrisscross 2 hours ago
  • fortran77 2 hours ago

    I think it may be because of a sideloaded app. That does seem like a more reasonable thing to warn about.

      wryoak an hour ago

      Warn? Yes. Refuse access? No.

      I would close my bank account over this. That’s not saying much though because they literally pay you to open new bank accounts these days…

        walthamstow 28 minutes ago

        If you cared even slightly about the app, you wouldn't have a HSBC account anyway, you'd have Starling or Monzo or maybe Revolut