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In Schweden ist das Realiät. Sie verwenden Swish: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=se.bankgirot.swish&hl=se_SE
...habe ich von einem Freund gehört. Ich würde niemals illegale Konsumgüter erwerben.
Suedezii folosesc Swish pentru transfer de bani.
> Swish allows you to send money to friends, companies and organizations using your mobile phone. It’s perfect for splitting a check at a restaurant, paying for a bargain at a flea market or for sending a gift to charity. The money is sent directly into the recipient’s account, no matter which one of the participant banks they have.
Banks in sweden use something called Mobilt BankId for two factor authentication. There is also a certificate based version that works on desktops but only on windows. It is also used by government websites for things like social security. I often HAVE to use two factory auth when doing a debit card payment on the internet or use the bank provided token. The thing is I always have my phone with me, not always the token.
Also in sweden something called swish is very popular. It allows you to transfer money to someone based on their telephone number instead of using cash and is a very common payment method. This also requires an Android application.
And then there is the regular bank application. I used to use the mobile website back when I had my Nokia N9 but they discontinued the mobile website! So I HAVE to log in using their banking app, which requires two factor authentication, which requires the Mobilt Bankid application.
Now how am I supposed to do that on ubuntu phone? Note that without mobilt bankid I have to have windows available on my desktop but I run ubuntu.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=se.bankgirot.swish&hl=en https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bankid.bus&hl=en
Im Idealfall hättest du "Swish" nutzen sollen - das ist wie PayPal, halt nur direkt von den schwedischen Banken (als Deutscher somit natürlich nicht nutzbar).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=se.bankgirot.swish&hl=de
In Sweden we have had this service trough the swish app for a couple of years already. Instant transfer of funds directly to and from the bank account using the phone number from the adress book as the recipient. Its instant and free. We use it to split checks at restaurants, loans between friends, payments etc. 3.3 million users today (quite impressive sine there are only 9.7 million of us).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=se.bankgirot.swish&hl=en
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/swish-betalningar/id563204724?mt=8
According to this site there were 4 billion SEK ($440 million) in transfers and 198k new users in august: https://www.getswish.se/
No. It is a money transfer app called swish.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=se.bankgirot.swish&hl=en