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If you are in the US, take a look at Fidelity or Vanguard. They haven't required the use of a smartphone app.
Using a phone with Android 8 isn't best practice for security by any means, but unless you are being targeted or going around downloading shady apps, it's more likely it will run into app incompatibility issues in the coming years than anything else.
For sites where I'm making a low-value, one-off purchase and never coming back, I'll use a pseudonym alongside a prepaid gift card, or failing that, a privacy.com virtual card. Not quite a sustainable strategy with eBay or Amazon, especially if the package needs a signature, so I'll just use a privacy.com virtual card and supply a P.O. Box address
Mostly accepted that it is the way it is for these things. If the privacy-friendly option is giving up a few conveniences, I'll take it. But if it's keeping me from reaching certain goals, I'll tolerate a compromise. I don't think I'm being targeted either, so it's all tolerable in my personal threat model.