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@Johannes-Golden-Dragon-2138067539#181418 I stand corrected. You are right. I followed the instructions again. Logout and click on (i) when logging in , small icon in a corner and i can still unpair the local device. Nice. Thank you.
@Johannes-Golden-Dragon-2138067539#181418 I stand corrected. You are right. I followed the instructions again. Logout and click on (i) when logging in , small icon in a corner and i can still unpair the local device. Nice. Thank you.
@Johannes-Golden-Dragon-2138067539#181418 Thanks! On login page i can click on "forgot your login code?" but it does not sign me out, it wont unpair the current device. But im using android.
Constructive: The best thing to do for bunq is to bring back V2. I know it is hard to read after all the effort you put in but just release a new version (v4) which is the same as v2. This is constructive critism, from reading the comments and my personal experience this would make your customers happy and show that you are mature business happy to listen to your customers and learn from your mistakes.
Make it possible to SIGN OUT, that is UNPAIR current device, that ia invalidate the (session) token used by the phone on the server side. This is important for security and so was possible in the previous version of this banking app.
Also in V2 it was possible to SIGN OUT not only logout. Yes it is 2 different actions. Log out just requires your fingerprint to log in. Sign out did UNPAIR your current device. It is not possible anymore. Basic security. Not only the new version is worse UI, it is losing important security features ! Unbeliavable.
Yes. V3 is definitely a step in very bad direction. Just keep V2 - it is simple, easy to navigate and featureful. No need to change for the sake of change, you are alienating your customers.