sharkattack
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You can setup multiple devices, I have done this with a phone and tablet in case I lose phone.Does anybody know how many smartphones are allowed to access the same account. In our case we are community group that we want several people to be able to go into the account to make payments etc. Can they all download the BOI App and register to the same account once lead phone number on the accounts sends on the initial activation code?
When a non primary holder then makes a payment will they still have to get a verification sms code forwarded to them from the primary contact number every time they go to make a payment? This would be a right pain it this was the case for us.
Nokia 2.4 100 quid from Tesco.you didn't have to buy an S20. You can get a perfectly usable Android 10 phone for €150. The iPhone 5 is from 2012, you had a good run with it.
That'd be a good one, has Android 10 with future upgrade to Android 11.Nokia 2.4 100 quid from Tesco.
But, Ulster Bank have used card readers for years to approve transactions. The text message does not allow you to approve transactions.I don’t know why they set up their login this way. Ulster Bank one is great. You have your id, 4 number code and the letter code. Then you receive a text with one time password code when you log on. Works really well and covers the new rules
Am I right in thinking this is not locked to the Tesco network, as it's a dual sim phone?Nokia 2.4 100 quid from Tesco.
Please stop spreading this myth. All iPhone to iPhone texts using their native app are end-to-end encrypted, travelling via Apple' own private network and not accessing public or open services.The app is more secure than the website. With the app they can identify the device so don't need the text second factor (text messages aren't secure in any case). It is a secure channel from device to bank
Please stop spreading this myth. All iPhone to iPhone texts using their native app are end-to-end encrypted, travelling via Apple' own private network and not accessing public or open services.
Another "well-known fact" eradicated.
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