• @TimewornTraveler@lemm.ee
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    Not having a phone really sucks in this day and age. Imagine getting out of jail for something stupid like marijuana possession and then a parole violation due to a missed appointment. No one will hire you with your rap sheet. You live in a halfway house with a bunch of petty BS every day. And you can’t keep up with your parole demands because of how much your lack of a phone gets in your way. At the end of the day, there IS a way to succeed if you make the right choices, but shit, it’s just so much harder for some people to make the right choices when every day is crisis mode. And all because of WHAT?

  • @dukeofdummies@lemmy.world
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    294 hours ago

    I for one cheer and root for my flip phone friends.

    I’d never do it, but we have one at work and he’s singlehandedly causing so much grief at work. Because none of the engineers wanna use a security app for login. They want a fob.

    IT refuses to pay for fobs and wants us to use an app, but they also don’t want to pay for a phone for anyone in engineering just to use the security app because it opens a floodgate of people with company phones.

    It’s just wonderful to watch this fight from the sidelines sipping tea.

      • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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        110 minutes ago

        Presumably they’re expensive and someone needs to manage them.

        My company’s approach is “we’ll pay your phone bill if you use an Authenticator app on your phone.” Cheaper for them, plus they don’t need to buy company phones or fobs, and who’s going to complain about their phone bill getting paid?

        A previous company tried similar but required putting your phone under enterprise management. A lot of us disagreed with that

    • @EngineerGaming@feddit.nl
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      11 hour ago

      At least you can not only ask other customers for their cards, but also sometimes be offered theirs without even asking.

    • @VerdantSporeSeasoning@lemmy.ca
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      63 hours ago

      What ticks my off is that I have the stupid Safeway card and the stupid Kroger card. But now there’s more deals, better deals if I do a digital coupon requiring the app on my phone, too. It’s not enough to know about all the regular items in my home, from celery to toilet paper, but they also must need to hoover up all my digital into as well? Dude, just buy it from Meta or whichever jerks have it all. Half-price grapes ain’t the right price.

      • @HappyStarDiaz@real.lemmy.fan
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        116 minutes ago

        Yeah multiple layers of s***; I’ll be honest I never figured out how to use the digital coupons for the second layer of discount; seems like it’s not in the Kroger app but some other scammy telemetry scamming 3rs party. I paid the $2.99 for the ice cream I stead of 1.99

  • @A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world
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    everyone wants to force you to use apps instead of websites, despite the fact that the overwhelming majority of apps are just websites…in a app wrapper, because normal websites and normal browsers have inbuilt protections for you.

    Apps don’t.

    Idiots install apps, give them the 400,000 permissions they ask for, then go on their merry way…ignorant to the fact that they just installed a data vacuum on their phone thats siphoning everything off of it to be used and sold and resold for marketing purposes… Even the phone itself its not safe, cause its sitting there, listening to your conversations, even when not on a call, to more “Accurately” spam you with bullshit.

  • @Cool_Name@lemm.ee
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    156 hours ago

    I am still using a flip phone. My new goal is to make it to 2027 marking two decades of rejecting the smartphone era. Each time I consider compromising something gets even more awful about smartphones and I double down on saying no.

      • @btaf45@lemmy.world
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        -33 hours ago

        Out of curiosity, how many flip phones have you used since 2007?

        My current phone is a flip phone. A Samsung Galaxy Flip 5

  • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘
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    929 hours ago

    Phone apps are nothing more than modern toolbars. And in case you forgot or missed this phase of the internet…

  • @Showroom7561@lemmy.ca
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    449 hours ago

    As I’ve been making an effort to replace apps with the browser version of the service. It’s so abundantly clear that companies don’t want you using their website.

    Even if they don’t outright cripple functionality, they’ll hound you endlessly to install the app.

    It’s infuriating to say the least.

    • finder
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      158 hours ago

      Even if they don’t outright cripple functionality, they’ll hound you endlessly to install the app.

      Still don’t understand the logic of doing that.

      It’s like saying,

      “Our website is nigh unusable, please install our app instead. We pinky promise our app works”.

      • @Wrrzag@lemmy.ml
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        187 hours ago

        It’s because you have control over your browser, but they control their app and all its trackers, ads, etc

        • @A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world
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          77 hours ago

          Yep. They want you to use apps, cause all the permissions you give the app makes it much easier for them to harvest all your data for marketing and selling purposes.

          • @Showroom7561@lemmy.ca
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            65 hours ago

            That’s exactly it. Easy to block ads and trackers on a website, but more difficult or impossible on some apps.

            One of the banking apps won’t show the total balance of the account unless I’m using the app. How ridiculous.

  • @dirthawker0@lemmy.world
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    157 hours ago

    I’m in California where we have a grocery chain, Safeway. They’ve had a loyalty card for decades, which works great, gets you good deals, can be scanned by the checkout clerk or at self checkout. It also racks up points which can be used for discounts.

    About 2 years ago I started seeing signs in the store offering even greater savings through the app. There will sometimes be 2 signs side by side for the loyalty card vs the app. The app is always a better deal.

    So I downloaded the app and learned

    • the app cannot scan your membership at self checkout, you have to be checked out by a clerk
    • the app’s membership number is different from your loyalty card number and the two cannot be merged.
    • because of that your points can’t be transferred to the app

    It’s the dumbest thing ever. Why not just offer the better savings to the loyalty card? Isn’t that the whole point behind loyalty? I literally shop at Safeway less often now.

    • @NauticalNoodle@lemmy.ml
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      116 hours ago

      “It’s the dumbest thing ever. Why not just offer the better savings to the loyalty card?”

      it’s not a flaw. it’s a feature.

    • @A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world
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      167 hours ago

      Loyalty cards werent a great thing either.

      They werent to reward your loyalty, they were to tie your purchase history to an individual, So that information can be used and sold for marketing purposes.

      It was basically the prototype for the invasive, information stealing apps we have today.

      • @starman2112@sh.itjust.works
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        13 hours ago

        Can’t your purchases be tied to you via credit/debit card number? I mean obviously you can use cash, but I don’t see a lot of people using cash

    • Captain Aggravated
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      34 hours ago

      Food Lion (East coast, not sure if they’re national) has a fairly good loyalty program. Your loyalty card number on the physical card or in the app are the same, you can load coupons to it so they’re applied at checkout if they’re relevant, you can use their ordinary website if you don’t have/want to use a smart phone app…it’s non-cancerous.

    • @whoisearth@lemmy.ca
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      77 hours ago

      My GF laughs because I have no loyalty cards or apps and I laugh that she has one for everything.

      Loyalty rewards are bullshit.

      • @limelight79@lemm.ee
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        55 hours ago

        In the US, if you don’t have the loyalty card, you’re paying more for groceries. For the stores we use, any sale prices are contingent upon using the loyalty card. This can add up to $5-$10 per order.

        • @EngineerGaming@feddit.nl
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          I use a loyalty card pretty often. It’s just that it is almost always another customer’s card) And in case this is not available - a barcode of some rando’s loyalty card I found online, the valid ones are often easy to find.

        • @nossaquesapao@lemmy.eco.br
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          63 hours ago

          We used to be free from such bullshit, but some companies have started trying to bring similar systems here in Brazil, especially drugstore brands that would ask for our id number in every order to give “discounts”. Fortunately, this practice is now being investigated, and I hope the companies lose the case.

        • @whoisearth@lemmy.ca
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          Oh the same bullshit is done here with Loblaws. I don’t care. They have my info every time I use my credit card at their store that’s all they need and it’s all they get.

          If I have to pay more because they’re greedy little fuckpigs so be it.

  • @ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    158 hours ago

    YES full support! I have and am sending this from my smartphone but I’ll stop going to your store before I download your stupid fucking app for a free mcflurry or whatever the fuck pisspoor excuse you have for installing malware on my devices.

  • qyron
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    36 hours ago

    I’m shocked.

    Right off the top of my head, I can mention an entire finacial institution that only exists through an app. No website, no physical locations, no nothing. It’s one app and that is it.

  • JackbyDev
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    03 hours ago

    I keep seeing this headline and thinking it’s a slur

    • @Stegget@lemmy.world
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      96 hours ago

      My S21 is on the verge of losing regular security updates, and I hate it. The battery is fine, the camera is more than adequate, I do not want to upgrade.

      • Tlaloc_Temporal
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        I’m rocking an S8 as long as I can, but no updates in 5 years is starting to cause compatability issues. I’ll have to look into /e/OS soon I think.

      • @Twista713@lemmy.world
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        130 minutes ago

        So would you not recommend me getting a refurbished s20? That’s the most recent model that still has microSD slots and I’ve seen them for 200. But I’m not sure about security…

      • Captain Aggravated
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        34 hours ago

        I have an S10e in service, it’s perfectly fine.

        I saw whoever has the Nokia name now is selling smart phones designed to be end user disassembled and repairable, but they’re really mum about how long their software support is.

      • @limelight79@lemm.ee
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        55 hours ago

        Mine decided to randomly start rebooting about a year ago. :( Tried everything I could think of to get it to work normally, but nothing helped. I couldn’t rely on it, so I had to replace it. Like you, I hadn’t planned to replace it any time soon.

    • @nossaquesapao@lemmy.eco.br
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      23 hours ago

      I still miss firefox os and feel sad for them not succeeding. Their app system could have become a multiplatform standard and allow us to have much more options in the smartphone market, as well as better desktop integration and interoperability :(