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I've been mindful of the ways companies can track my spending habits, and so have been increasingly keen on using cash and avoiding mobile banking/payment apps like the plague. I realize that this varies by country and might be a bit far out, but the thought does linger in the back of my mind. If current trends continue, how much longer until they take cash and browser-based banking from us? Or will there be a reason those options should continue to exist (and be easily usable) far into the future? And perhaps:

  • What else can I, as an individual, do about this?
  • Is there a tendency for larger banks or smaller credit unions to push towards mobile-only online banking?
  • What does it look like in countries where cashless and mobile payments are the norm?
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[–] infjarchninja@lemmy.ml 15 points 4 days ago (2 children)

My bank alone has closed 99 of its high street branches this year.

I used to do a 2 minute walk to my local bank, then they started closing them further and further afield, until I now have to drive 20 minutes to my bank.

I am predominantly a cash man.

I dont buy anything online from any of the big names like Amazon etc. I search around until I find what I want in a store that I can drive to.

To be honest I would rather spend an hour driving to a store, and pay the extra money on petrol, than pay poxy rip off delivery charges and waste my valuable time waiting in for the wankers.

I also avoid all banking apps like the plague, in fact all apps that are recommended by any store staff. not that I can install them on lineage phone anyway.

I can only login into my online bank via VPN if I am using French server. I dont know how long that will last. I refuse to allow my ISP access to my online habits.

I am gutted that the UK government closed down all our bitcoin ATM's. This was the first warning sign something was going to change. Take away our freedoms yet again

At least when bitcoin was cheaper a few years ago, I could spend some money out of my state pension, buy £20 worth and save for the future.

I would be a zillionaire by now Rodney! LOL

But this ultimately leads us into the government crypto currency (Central bank digital currency) when we will all be fucked, because they will control everything.

I recently changed my gas and electricy supplier because they would not let me pay online while I had my VPN on, even if I was using a UK based server. wankers, didnt want my money, so I dumped them. My new provider is better and I can pay anywhere in the world.

All they want is everyone to have a fucking smart meter installed, so they can rip us off and charge extra for using gas and electricity in the early evening peak period, when we are cooking for our families, and bathing our children. Wankers!

[–] eelectricshock@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

The situation is dire in the UK. Surveillance up and about everywhere — it never stops. It seems like none of the politicians actually listen to anyone other than the GCHQ experts!

[–] infjarchninja@lemmy.ml 2 points 22 hours ago

Hey eelectricshock

I know what you mean

It does make me wonder about Airstrip One, the government, palantir and GCHQ.

Do we really believe that they stopped all that invasive surveillance after Edward Snowden.

I doubt it very much. They just renamed the programs, got microsoft, google and meta and the rest of the sycophants to run them, hidden behind private enterprise out of public sight, instead of Homeland and the CIA.