Then BankID and Swish stop working on some iPhones

Then BankID and Swish stop working on some iPhones

News24 has previously written about the fact that it is no longer safe to use BankID and Swish on all Samsung mobile phones.

The reason for that is that these phones cannot be security updated, which makes them less secure and easier to hack.

Here are the mobiles that stop updating:

  • Samsung Galaxy 20
  • Samsung Galaxy S20+
  • Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra
  • Samsung Galaxy S20 FE
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 20
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
  • READ MORE: Do you have this mobile phone? Then you should not use BankID

    It is required to use BankID on Android

    But it can also go so far that you can’t even use BankID and Swish on your phone. To use these apps, a certain type of security update is required on your mobile, and from time to time that requirement is increased.

    The reason why the requirements are raised is that phones that are not updated do not meet the security requirements that apply.

    Since March 2024, Android 7 or higher is required on mobile phones and tablets with Google Play Services. NFC is also required in the phone or tablet, writes BankID on its website.

    READ MORE: Then BankID stops working for some Huawei phones

    Photo: PexelsNew requirement for iPhone

    On June 3, the system requirements for the iPhone will change, the site writes Mobile. Then it is required that you have iOS 13 or later on your mobile.

    This means that it will no longer be possible to use BankID on the iPhone 5.

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    The bank’s sharp warning: Then you should never use BankID

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