01 September 2018

Fake bank apps on Google Play store




Many corporations and governments will tell the general population that in order to purchase their products or services the person must purchase a program which is only available for users of Android or Apple smart phones, where users of other platforms are deliberately overlooked.

The necessity is real for an app to exist that controls your smart phone's hardware, for example its compass or GPS features or the use of apps with regards to offline tasks such as a calculator, media player or document composer or reader.

If you are required to conduct business 'online', with for example a government institution like welfare payment or healthcare departments or a bank, technically there is no reason for an app to exist in order for you to conduct your business with that entity.

An article from 2016 exposed how a bank app actually opened a smart phone's web browser, in reality negating the existence for the need of that app.

See article:
Australians like lambs to the slaughter with easily hackable credit card technology at:

Apps are big business for the powerhouse duopoly of Apple and Google, where you or rather your person is a slave generating data for the duopoly and their so called 'advertisers', which also includes covert government players.

Realistically governments that support apps to access their services are not making it easy for you but rather easy for them in supporting data collection on your person commonly referred to  today as 'big data' where you also must conduct a business transaction through an intermediary (Apple or Google) in order to access the government services.

 See article on fake bank apps on Play store within the illustration:

Apps are technically part of the nanny state agenda.

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