This was the answer, called up and got them to unblock ports 80 and 443 (they actually unblocked them all). Thanks alot!
With Australian banks there doesn’t seem to be any problems, if you don’t install gplay, you won’t get notifications though. However I think there were some issues with other countries’ banks, but there’s a list somewhere on the GrapheneOS forums/GitHub for all tested banks.
It really does, but unfortunately they simply have the most secure hardware of android phones. At least you’re just paying for the hardware, but don’t have to continue paying with your privacy (or pack of) if you get Graphene
There’s only one phone that runs GrapheneOS so that’s the one I get. If you’re looking at stock phones, apple is the best for privacy and security, but if you really care about those two things you’re probably not just looking at them stock
Good point, I’ll leave it on then. Thanks for your help!
Ah I see, thank you for the reply!
What would you recommend? I like the idea of the privacy but having that security does also sound good…
Ohhh wow I can’t believe I forgot about that, I feel so dumb hahaha.
Are there any benefits to keeping this switched on? Other than than the security I mean, is the tradeoff between privacy and security worth it in your opinion?
Do you remember what that extension is called? Switched to fedora but I just can’t seem to find it and didn’t take note of what it was called
Thanks for the help! Would I be better off just having all work and other stuff together then? Or is it worth the hassle to use a work dir?
Yeah will put an issue on there, but wanted to test another app first in case it’s not due to phonetrack somehow. Away for the weekend so can’t easily test a new app just yet