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I deactivated Google Play on my phone.

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  • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

    I deactivated Google Play on my phone. The electricity company app was the first to be bricked. 'You must update.'

    I wrote to them: ’I don’t have Google or Apple. Where else can I update the app?’ Nowhere else, they replied.

    I wrote (politely) back: ’I can’t use your app any more then. It’s an odd requirement to make of your customers. A Norlys customer can only access all Norlys services if they are also a customer of one of two specific private for-profit US companies.’

    #DanmarkSkifter

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    @CiaraNi Heh, the most insulting "We need you to install Google Play Services" (as if that was ever something you installed in particular) dialogs are the ones that don't say it at all, but rather claim your device is too old and needs "an update". Same with the CloudFlare Turnstile gates that trigger when you decide you don't want them to run all sorts of code in your browser

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    • thepolishdispatch@mstdn.socialT thepolishdispatch@mstdn.social

      @CiaraNi interesting story. Does not having a mobile app precludes you entirely from paying your bills or you can continue by making bank wire transfers?

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      @ThePolishDispatch Oh no, not that bad, thankfully. I can still log on to my customer profile on their website and billing continues by automatic standing order as usual. Some of the useful features from the app aren't in their web services, though, and it's not handy for me to access on my mobile. So it's less convenient for checking my data, my consumption, hour-by-hour pricing, ,bill status etc. I can't do it on the fly, on my phone, any more.

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      • hatetsu@mastodon.com.plH hatetsu@mastodon.com.pl

        @CiaraNi Heh, the most insulting "We need you to install Google Play Services" (as if that was ever something you installed in particular) dialogs are the ones that don't say it at all, but rather claim your device is too old and needs "an update". Same with the CloudFlare Turnstile gates that trigger when you decide you don't want them to run all sorts of code in your browser

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        @HaTetsu Oh yes - 'your device is too old', I've had those too! I have greatly reduced the number of apps I use at all and have found F-Droid open-source alternatives to several of the ones I want to keep using. So there are fewer left to get bricked now. I am waiting for the others to brick in soon 🙂

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        • accordingtowouter@mastodon.worldA accordingtowouter@mastodon.world

          @CiaraNi in fact terrible they force us to use big tech!

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          @AccordingtoWouter 'Force' is the right word. It's telling paying customers: 'Be a customer of Google or Apple too if you want to use our services'.

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          • caffetino@social.pikaia.orgC caffetino@social.pikaia.org

            @CiaraNi this is great! I can't imagine this in the UK

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            @caffetino Fair play to the volunteers who started the campaign. There's a similar one in Germany and maybe other places. I hope you get something similar in the UK!

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            • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

              I deactivated Google Play on my phone. The electricity company app was the first to be bricked. 'You must update.'

              I wrote to them: ’I don’t have Google or Apple. Where else can I update the app?’ Nowhere else, they replied.

              I wrote (politely) back: ’I can’t use your app any more then. It’s an odd requirement to make of your customers. A Norlys customer can only access all Norlys services if they are also a customer of one of two specific private for-profit US companies.’

              #DanmarkSkifter

              woody@pleroma.pch.netW This user is from outside of this forum
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              @CiaraNi

              Can you lodge a complaint with the Forsyningstilsynet?
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              • mk@bsd.networkM mk@bsd.network

                @CiaraNi was the response signed by someone with "RH" for initials?

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                @mk No? I don't understand the reference. RH?

                It was signed by a staff member with name and title and department.

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                  @CiaraNi

                  Can you lodge a complaint with the Forsyningstilsynet?
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                  @woody For the moment, I am going to write to make my point directly to any company that bricks their app because I don't use Google or Apple.

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                  • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                    @Gina @agturcz @fdroidorg @bo Same problem here with banking apps and, in some cases, the government ID app. I hope non-proprietary versions come soon. The government ID ('mitID') app problem is easy to work around, at least - there's a non-app alternative, a nice simple physical code-displayer. (I'm blanking on the English word for the yoke.)

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                    @CiaraNi "MitID code display"! There's also a little device that reads the code out loud. I think that one is called MitID audio reader.

                    They're free btw. And even if people also use the MitID app they should have it as a backup if for some reason their phone craps out. 🙂

                    @Gina @agturcz @fdroidorg @bo

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                    • pepijn@mastodon.onlineP pepijn@mastodon.online

                      @CiaraNi "MitID code display"! There's also a little device that reads the code out loud. I think that one is called MitID audio reader.

                      They're free btw. And even if people also use the MitID app they should have it as a backup if for some reason their phone craps out. 🙂

                      @Gina @agturcz @fdroidorg @bo

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                      @Pepijn Thanks! I was, by chance, close enough with 'code-displayer' so. I love my little code-display, it is so quick to use. I have the physical Chip version too as a back-up. And there's a physcial audio version too, as you say. You have to pay for an extra physical device, but it's a reasonable price, and ok given that the first code-display is free.


                      @Gina @agturcz @fdroidorg @bo

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                      • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                        I deactivated Google Play on my phone. The electricity company app was the first to be bricked. 'You must update.'

                        I wrote to them: ’I don’t have Google or Apple. Where else can I update the app?’ Nowhere else, they replied.

                        I wrote (politely) back: ’I can’t use your app any more then. It’s an odd requirement to make of your customers. A Norlys customer can only access all Norlys services if they are also a customer of one of two specific private for-profit US companies.’

                        #DanmarkSkifter

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                        @CiaraNi 🍿

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                        • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                          I deactivated Google Play on my phone. The electricity company app was the first to be bricked. 'You must update.'

                          I wrote to them: ’I don’t have Google or Apple. Where else can I update the app?’ Nowhere else, they replied.

                          I wrote (politely) back: ’I can’t use your app any more then. It’s an odd requirement to make of your customers. A Norlys customer can only access all Norlys services if they are also a customer of one of two specific private for-profit US companies.’

                          #DanmarkSkifter

                          leberschnitzel@existiert.chL This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @CiaraNi I'm trying to explain the same thing to the Swiss Government...

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                          • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                            I deactivated Google Play on my phone. The electricity company app was the first to be bricked. 'You must update.'

                            I wrote to them: ’I don’t have Google or Apple. Where else can I update the app?’ Nowhere else, they replied.

                            I wrote (politely) back: ’I can’t use your app any more then. It’s an odd requirement to make of your customers. A Norlys customer can only access all Norlys services if they are also a customer of one of two specific private for-profit US companies.’

                            #DanmarkSkifter

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                            @CiaraNi i wonder if the app exists on a non-goog repository like Aptoide so you can update Goog-free

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                            • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                              @caffetino Fair play to the volunteers who started the campaign. There's a similar one in Germany and maybe other places. I hope you get something similar in the UK!

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                              @CiaraNi @caffetino

                              🤞🤞🤞

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                              • agturcz@circumstances.runA agturcz@circumstances.run

                                @CiaraNi I wish I knew there is something similar in NL. @Gina, do you know, perhaps?

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                                @agturcz @CiaraNi @Gina there is https://www.appdwang.nl/ by @kevin.

                                At the same time, I haven't ran into a smartphone requirement myself yet in the Netherlands, either generally or blessed by Apple/Google. Such situation would create a problem as I would not have a suitable device.
                                Especially banks do appear notorious to try to push for this though.

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                                • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                                  I deactivated Google Play on my phone. The electricity company app was the first to be bricked. 'You must update.'

                                  I wrote to them: ’I don’t have Google or Apple. Where else can I update the app?’ Nowhere else, they replied.

                                  I wrote (politely) back: ’I can’t use your app any more then. It’s an odd requirement to make of your customers. A Norlys customer can only access all Norlys services if they are also a customer of one of two specific private for-profit US companies.’

                                  #DanmarkSkifter

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                                  @CiaraNi vi bør opfinde en mærkningsordning så man let kan se inden man vælger en leverandør om man kan bruge den på en suveræn platform. Hvad skal vi kalde det?

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                                  • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                                    @AccordingtoWouter 'Force' is the right word. It's telling paying customers: 'Be a customer of Google or Apple too if you want to use our services'.

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                                    @CiaraNi I hope that all these companies will soon see the light and start developing alternatives. But we as customers can also do something. Namely, stop using them en masse. Then it will be over quickly. We are also letting it slide.

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                                    • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                                      @mk No? I don't understand the reference. RH?

                                      It was signed by a staff member with name and title and department.

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                                      @CiaraNi a former coworker works there. At least on one occasion she surprised me, and very positively, and doing so made me realise how much big companies can do good and give people a good experience just by having the right kind of human deal with customers, and "deal with" should always be "help".

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                                      • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                                        I deactivated Google Play on my phone. The electricity company app was the first to be bricked. 'You must update.'

                                        I wrote to them: ’I don’t have Google or Apple. Where else can I update the app?’ Nowhere else, they replied.

                                        I wrote (politely) back: ’I can’t use your app any more then. It’s an odd requirement to make of your customers. A Norlys customer can only access all Norlys services if they are also a customer of one of two specific private for-profit US companies.’

                                        #DanmarkSkifter

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                                        @CiaraNi
                                        And some used to have websites that worked. An Post Banking specifically disabled that to have App only.
                                        Also there is the erroneous claim that an Android or iOS app is more secure.

                                        Banking, billing & usage for services etc should only be licenced if they have a fully functional web site that works also with screen readers. An app should be an option.
                                        Apps to play my local mp3s, read local ebooks, take and view my local photos / videos is OK, but none of those should report online.

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                                        • thepolishdispatch@mstdn.socialT thepolishdispatch@mstdn.social

                                          @CiaraNi interesting story. Does not having a mobile app precludes you entirely from paying your bills or you can continue by making bank wire transfers?

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                                          @ThePolishDispatch @CiaraNi
                                          Revolut can't be used without an App.
                                          An Post Banking has limited counter services without the App.
                                          But PayPal and my Credit card work 100% on the website without an App. Both keep advertising the App, which I have never installed.
                                          Also the daft Credit Card people think adding my account to Google Wallet and adding NFC is more secure.
                                          I only use the CC online & the card lives at home. NFC is disabled. I have no intention of using Google pay/wallet. Or having Apple.

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