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As I understand it, the banking apps should benefit most from the default sandboxing in GrapheneOS. I'm not sure there's much benefit in further separation of them is there?
Good question. I mean that's why I wrote exactly what I'm trying to do... And on second thought... I don't want to bury them completely, since I need the bank and PayPal to send me notifications and pop up once I need to confirm some transaction...
Maybe I should just install them as is, and use that private space feature for random stuff that collects my data and sells it to third parties.
Can't you just run them when you expect a notification? How many times a week do you do online shopping that this is a chore
Yeah, I could do that, too. I'm usually aware of when I click some "order" button... And I'm not sure if I'd miss the push notifications when I finished the supermarket check-out and swiped my bank card... I guess I could do both. After yesterday's advice, I just installed them into my main profile. Maybe I should check the permissions of PayPal and the other app and see if I like my current approach.
Yeah that sounds like the best solution.
Just FYI some banking apps don't work on GrapheneOS (ones that check for strict SafetyNet support I think).
Yeah, F them. I got some hardware TAN generator because I had that issue before. If they force me to use some stock version of Android, I'll just delete their app... So no issues there. π I can live the old-school life without Google Pay... Seems PayPal and my current bank do work without issues.
Thanks!