That won’t work for BankID in Sweden as it doesn’t have a web version. BankID is an electronic ID app so entrenched in everyday life you need it multiple times a day around here.
For the Danish equivalent (MitID) I just ordered an OTC keyring from their site.
You can also keep an instance on an old phone if you really want a backup.
Having a bank app on your phone is anyway not the apex of data security. For the amount of times I use it in a week, desktop only use is fine.
That’s what I thought until my bank announced that they will be phasing out the code booklets and replacing them with a mobile app. Good luck trying to log in without a phone app.
That won’t work for BankID in Sweden as it doesn’t have a web version. BankID is an electronic ID app so entrenched in everyday life you need it multiple times a day around here.
For the Danish equivalent (MitID) I just ordered an OTC keyring from their site. You can also keep an instance on an old phone if you really want a backup.
Having a bank app on your phone is anyway not the apex of data security. For the amount of times I use it in a week, desktop only use is fine.
That’s what I thought until my bank announced that they will be phasing out the code booklets and replacing them with a mobile app. Good luck trying to log in without a phone app.
In Denmark, and I bet not only here, these alternatives are required by law due to accessibility concerns.