wuphysics87@lemmy.ml to Privacy@lemmy.ml · 9 个月前Is there such a thing as a privacy driven credit card?message-squaremessage-square62linkfedilinkarrow-up1129arrow-down13
arrow-up1126arrow-down1message-squareIs there such a thing as a privacy driven credit card?wuphysics87@lemmy.ml to Privacy@lemmy.ml · 9 个月前message-square62linkfedilink
minus-squareBobby Turkalino@lemmy.yachtslinkfedilinkarrow-up9·9 个月前I don’t know what you’re referring to exactly, but for me, I like using normal credit cards through Apple Pay because the recipient doesn’t get your actual credit card number and a different number is used each time
minus-squaretired_n_bored@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up22·9 个月前But Apple does and sees all the transactions so I don’t know whether it’s better privacy wise
minus-squarewhere_am_i@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up4·9 个月前And they’re not doing it to protect their customers. They’re doing it so only they have this data.
minus-squareBobby Turkalino@lemmy.yachtslinkfedilinkarrow-up4·9 个月前Well, so does your credit card company and they sell that info to the same companies Apple does, so nothing is really lost but a little is gained. Really, there’s not much private about credit cards at all, so idk what’s with this thread…
minus-squareIllNess@infosec.publinkfedilinkarrow-up9·9 个月前Google Wallet, formally Google Pay, formally GPay, formally Android Pay, formally Google Wallet, formally Android Wallet, does the same thing. Switching phones and returning something was such a pain since it generated an entirely new number.
minus-squarejlow (he/him)@beehaw.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up2·9 个月前The credit card company and everybody buying that data from them still does though, probably, which for me is the bigger concern.
I don’t know what you’re referring to exactly, but for me, I like using normal credit cards through Apple Pay because the recipient doesn’t get your actual credit card number and a different number is used each time
But Apple does and sees all the transactions so I don’t know whether it’s better privacy wise
And they’re not doing it to protect their customers. They’re doing it so only they have this data.
Well, so does your credit card company and they sell that info to the same companies Apple does, so nothing is really lost but a little is gained.
Really, there’s not much private about credit cards at all, so idk what’s with this thread…
Google Wallet, formally Google Pay, formally GPay, formally Android Pay, formally Google Wallet, formally Android Wallet, does the same thing.
Switching phones and returning something was such a pain since it generated an entirely new number.
The credit card company and everybody buying that data from them still does though, probably, which for me is the bigger concern.