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this post was submitted on 19 Jul 2024
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I mistyped my PIN (yes PIN, you can have only a 4 or 6 digit number, not a real password) into my bank app too many times and had to reset it. I was prompted the secret question "what is the name of your childhood best friend?" This alone would have given me (or anyone) access to my bank account. I forgot what the answer was and had my account locked after a few attempts.
How was I to prove my identity? Call the 1-800 number and the automated system asked for my account number or any credit/debit card number, the numbers in my postal code, my phone number, and my birthday. THAT'S IT. Account unlocked and was able to set a new ~~password~~ PIN. So many people know or can easily find out this information.
I use very strong digital security everywhere that allows it, but of the hundreds of accounts I have, my bank is the least secure and does not allow any stronger security even if you want it!
Why do you think I use Monero?
To buy drugs? /s (kinda)
Primarily to buy groceries, and save. I would much rather hold my money outside of the fiat currencies. I have been thinking of getting some silver bars and i already have a few goldbacks.
Where do you buy groceries with Monero?
Coinsbee.com. Buy an Instacart gift card and load that on your account. Then buy your groceries with that and just go pick them up when they're ready. I suppose technically that means that that bit of Monero flows back into the Fiat economy which sucks but I do put more than just my grocery money into it so some money always stays in Monero each month no matter what
Edit: By buying it through the gift card service, I'm also signaling to the economy, at least in some small way, that I prefer Monero instead.
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