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Swish without bankid
Swish without bankid









swish without bankid
  1. #SWISH WITHOUT BANKID DRIVER#
  2. #SWISH WITHOUT BANKID MANUAL#
  3. #SWISH WITHOUT BANKID CODE#
  4. #SWISH WITHOUT BANKID PC#
  5. #SWISH WITHOUT BANKID WINDOWS#

NorBankID seems to be operated by Vipps and have existed since 2004, while SweBankID is owned by Finansiell ID-Tekniksince 2002. > From what I can tell, Swedish and Norwegian BankID are completely separate. Around here this is official from BankID and it seems you need a "proper" physical BankID to even log into hour bank to issue a mobile BankID.

#SWISH WITHOUT BANKID MANUAL#

> Many banks here (and at least Nordea used the CC for this) also support manual challenge/response auth like you describe, but this is unrelated to BankID and seems to generally be considered deprecated.

#SWISH WITHOUT BANKID PC#

We had some smartcard id system here as well, but last time I saw any of that in practical use for banking was 10 or so years ago, and even then it was standalone (battery driven, small enough to fit in my pocket) and not dependent on a PC with proprietary OS. "BankID På Kort" is basically the same experience as using an OpenPGP smartcard: it prompts you to insert the card, enter your PIN, and everything else is handled in the background.Īgreed, sounds completely different. > As for why I care, I find that BankID is a good idea, reasonably implemented, so I don't think it is OK to trash it Examples of this category would be Hallon (mobile network), Hemfrid (home cleaning service), or Kivra (crappy email without the federation). Older services will support username/password for existing users, but expect it to be considered deprecated. These services usually don't put a lot of thought into their implementation, and don't tend to implement alternative auth methods. However, BankID is also starting to become popular for services that would otherwise have been fine with plain old username/password authentication, rather than implementing U2F or TOTP. Government services usually also support Telia's NetID (which is similar to BankID På Kort, but at least seems to provide a Linux driver). They are still available everywhere I log in.Įach bank generally had their own hardware tokens since before BankID (and still do).

swish without bankid

> Around here hardware tokens were supported before mobile BankID was even a thing. They also don't share the logo, or seem to have any ties between their websites. NorBankID seems to be operated by Vipps (a consortium of norwegian banks) and have existed since 2004, while SweBankID is owned by Finansiell ID-Teknik (a consortium of swedish banks) since 2002. > And the thing you describe seems to be very very different and I'm confident there's only one BankID product in the Nordic countries, so either it is implemented in a very different way with your bank or we aren't talking about the same thing.įrom what I can tell, Swedish and Norwegian BankID are completely separate.

swish without bankid

Many banks here (and at least Nordea used the CC for this) also support manual challenge/response auth like you describe, but this is unrelated to BankID and seems to generally be considered deprecated. "BankID På Kort" is basically the same experience as using an OpenPGP smartcard: it prompts you to insert the card, enter your PIN, and everything else is handled in the background.

#SWISH WITHOUT BANKID CODE#

> Maybe it is different where you live but the standalone hardware key I mention is standalone: You open the website, enter your national id, find your token generator, enter pin code for hardware token, read your token, type it into the bank web site, and enter your password ib a different field. They are still available everywhere I log in.Īs for why I care, I find that BankID is a good idea, reasonably implemented, so I don't think it is OK to trash it - unless I'm misunderstanding something, in which case I want to learn. > It's also a separate API and not as widely supported as Mobile BankID.Īround here hardware tokens were supported before mobile BankID was even a thing.

#SWISH WITHOUT BANKID WINDOWS#

Nothing of this is linked to Windows or Mac, only to a reasonably modern browser.Īnd the thing you describe seems to be very very different and I'm confident there's only one BankID product in the Nordic countries, so either it is implemented in a very different way with your bank or we aren't talking about the same thing. Maybe it is different where you live but the standalone hardware key I mention is standalone: You open the website, enter your national id, find your token generator, enter pin code for hardware token, read your token, type it into the bank web site, and enter your password ib a different field.

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You can get the key embedded on a smartcard, but it's still coupled to their proprietary driver (which only works on Windows or macOS, of course).











Swish without bankid