I’m not on the beta but do have the see card number option; I’m guessing that it’s just been added as a feature for all users?
Interesting. Thanks for letting us know about that. Rules out the theory that this is for beta users…
Just bringing to everyones attention a feature of this that was highlighted by @Kumnaa in another topic:
That reminds me, I should remove that from my clipboard wish want to accidently 5355123412341234 paste it
Pushed to everyone as per their tweet:
Actually growing so impatient for the new Payments and Accounts screen.
Especially that payments screen at the moment is doing my nut in with the clutter
The new beta .1 turned my fingerprint login off again! That’s four in a row now
Also got my first ever crash today. Sent it through via Google
However the card number change is working in a very slick way. Win some, lose some
Mine stayed on this time
Not sure if you’ve posted this before, so my apologies; but what phone are you using?
Moto G6 Plus on Android 8.0.0 near stock
I am just recently getting fingerprints turned off too. Never used to be a problem, has been for the last handful of betas.
Samsung Galaxy A3 2017 (for my sins), Android 8.0.0
Im getting a very strange error when i try to view my card number via the app…
You might need to reinstall the app.
Yeah sorry should have googled the issue first - saw another post advising re-installing and this has fixed the issue
Why is the Card number only encrypted via RSA?!
I am no crypto expert, so maybe you can explain your exasperation please
By my limited understanding, RSA is a bit slow, but there have been no exploits or collisions that were not down to implementation mistakes
This doesn’t like something specific to the card details - users have had similar problems when using fingerprint authentication for other things, so it probably relates to how the app performs fingerprint authentication.
RSAs vulnerabilities have been very well documented and therefore its quite susceptible to attack(If they really wanted to of course)
Gives a good breakdown of it how it works and vulnerabilites
@MRMR You may be right that it is actually how the fingerprint performs authentication
That RSA prompt is Android itself and is down to fingerprint authentication, not how your card number is retrieved. Reinstall will fix it as identified.
Interesting to see that it’s mostly Android 8 devices affected. My brother has Android 8 on his OnePlus 3 and had to enable it again.