• krashmo@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    Are you talking about an NFC payment app like Google wallet? That’s not called a banking app in the US at least. A banking app is made by a bank and is essentially only used for checking account balances and transfers between accounts. Why can’t you use a credit card with an NFC chip in it?

    • JaddedFauceet@lemmy.world
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      5 hours ago

      In my area (southeast asia) we use “scan and pay” from our banking app. Merchants will have a qr code printed for us to scan via our banking app.

      they are trying to make the banking app into something like a wechat where you can do a bunch of stuff on it.

      why can’t you use a credit card with an NFC chip in it?

      for tap and pay, for some reason I don’t like to take out my wallet, fiddle and try to take out the plastic and make payment.

      i use it for transit and shopping. I always worry about misplacing or dropping it. Paying / tapping is often a rushed interaction that happen in crowded place. Right now I bring 2 phones with me. My android daily driver phone and an iPhone. I installed all banking / payment apps on the iPhone. Even if i dropped or misplaced my iPhone, the tap and pay feature is still protected with a lock screen, which the credit card does not.

      ^ also i brought the iPhone because I rooted my android phone. I got tired fighting safety net every week to get the payment apps to work

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        3 hours ago

        Interesting, than you for sharing. It sounds like your use case is indeed very different from mine. Do what works for you