mgeo That mifare app is good to scan the rfid thing and
then you can use the log and use it for writing from pc to make a copy.

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    mgeo Curve and Quicko wallet aren't chinese companies

    I hasn't started they are, it was more about distribution channel which is Huawei in that case.
    None of two distribute apks with accompanying signatures from their official websites (at least I wasn't able to find one). Thus you either choose Google Play store or Huawei store as a source of an apk. Aurora is at least open and transparent front end.

      Gasuky There is no NFC payment app that doesn't collect your data. And there are quite a few people who use those apps and, at the same time, GrapheneOS. It's something I don't quite understand. I'm on GrapheneOS to safeguard my personal data as much as possible. If I don't mind giving my personal data to an app that collects and shares it so I can make NFC payments, why don't you just reinstall the original operating system on your Pixel?

      Personally I don't use my phone to pay for things, or want to. But I can easily imagine that somebody might be willing to provide payment data (which includes location coupled with timestamp when paying) but unwilling to provide a complete 24x7x365 location track, plus a stream of data about which Bluetooth devices are nearby, plus a large company's "digital assistant" listening to all conversations in one's home, plus many other things.

      I don't think it must be "all or none".

      mmobder they are certainly not open source apps. I think the apps that are on huawei store are uploaded by the app companies but maybe modified for optimal data collection by them or Huawei mobile services (not sure)

      mgeo I wanted to clone one tag that the landlord presented as 'cannot be copied'. Copying was described on internet 10 years ago, even dummies like me can do it..

      • mgeo replied to this.

        mgeo it's just a plastic mifare key fob that opens the door to the place with trash containers

          andrej567 I see. Woah we aren't that advanced here.
          Not even doors. I think only at hotels you find these NFC cards