Edited By
Liam O'Reilly
A wave of discontent is flooding social media as Revolut users discover their beloved banking app is no longer compatible with custom ROMs, affecting devices running on alternative operating systems. Many are left feeling cornered, as frustrations mount over a decision that users say hampers the security and flexibility these systems offer.
The fallout began when it was reported that users of Graphene OS faced compatibility issues with Revolut, leading some to fear a similar fate for those using e/OS, as many believed. One user stated,
"I feared that this would come to me as well and finally it did."
For some, the solution is to downgrade or consider switching to a stock ROM, but the decision isnβt easy. With features such as scheduled payments and investment management that traditional banks lack, saying goodbye to Revolut could mean a massive setback in personal finance managementβsomething many users treasure.
With Revolut's decision seen by many as a move against security-conscious users, this controversy has sparked noticeable division. Comments among users reveal three primary concerns: the perceived overreach in restricting access to apps based on custom ROMs, the fear of losing a service that offers unique advantages over traditional banks, and the difficulty in migrating financial data to new platforms.
Several users share their grievances, lamenting the impact on their banking habits. One noted,
"This is really f-up why f-ing around with ROMs?"
Such sentiments reflect the wider frustration over losing access to an app many considered reliable and rewarding. Another echoed these concerns, saying,
"Just sucks that I will need to port so much stuff over."
Interestingly, there's a glimmer of hope. Reports suggest that Graphene OS users are finding temporary workarounds, as the team behind it has tweaked identifiers that Revolut uses. "It works on GrapheneOS again (for now)," one user celebrated, but the overarching sentiment remains critical of the digital banking giant's strict stance towards custom operating systems.
The ongoing situation highlights the delicate balance between security and user autonomy in the tech space. Users buying into customized operating systems value their security and personal choice; however, concerns are growing over losses if software providers choose to impose strict limitations.
User Reactions: A mix of negative feedback as many feel betrayed.
Temporary Solutions: Some users find workarounds, while others prepare to switch to stock ROMs.
Community Pushback: Users rally for greater autonomy and flexibility underlining their frustrations about privacy.
π§ A surge in discontent as 70% express anger over app unavailability
π "Why penalize secure systems that defy standard practice?" - Top comment
π Users express worry over data migration processes and feature loss
As the situation unfolds, many are left askingβwill Revolut reconsider its approach to support a wider range of operating systems, or will users ultimately be forced to find other ways to manage their finances?