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02:08 What worked well
06:56 Applications I used
14:26 The Waydroid Problems
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    15 hours ago

    As a Norwegian I’m required to use an app called BankID to log into various government services and banks. And that one does not run on «non secure» OSes

    Although that might change with the whole EU pushing for open source etc

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      13 hours ago

      Both Bank-ID and Vipps works great on eOS. As does Bulder and Nordnet. The only one I need website for is DNB.

      But yeah, the biggest problem with Linux phones are defiantly Bank-ID. Closely followed by Vipps.

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        13 hours ago

        The DnB part is annoying, since they actively update their app to work on Graphene.