In a recent update to the HSBC app they’ve added a screen to prevent you from using the app unless you use the default (google) keyboard.
They do a similar thing if you have an accessibility service running that can access the screens content. A fair enough security warning if you’ve happened to install a dodgy keyboard app, but highly frustrating when using an open source alternative that enhances the security and privacy over the default option (HeliBoard in my case).
I haven’t found a way to circumvent the page yet. It would be useful if Android allowed you to block the permission to query all packages, but alas.
Source? That’s FUD if I ever heard it
What source? That was obvious sarcasm.
Hmm. Good point. Maybe I was late-night-lemmying and thought this was another thread. That is a big load of bullshit though. HSBC, the financier of choice for terrorists, wants you to use google keyboard.
Hmm, yeah. You still don’t seem to get it.
Are you drunk?
OK then, please ELI5
no
learn what sarcasm is: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarcasm
I hate that some people need it to be spelled out for them now. I feel like that wasn’t the case on ye olde internet.