mBank announced important changes in access to mobile banking. The bank plans to stop application updates on phones with older systems in a few weeks. “We do this for the safety of your money,” the bank explained.
As we read on the mBank website, the bank has 3.4 million active mobile banking users. Some of them need to prepare for changes in access to the mBank application.
This applies to people who have iPhones with iOS below 16.0 or smartphones with Android below 8.0.
mBank about disabling the application
As announced, owners of phones with Android software below version 8 can expect changes at the turn of April and May. “At the turn of April and May 2024 (we will inform you about the exact date in the next communication) we will disable the application,” we read in the announcement.
For phones with iOS versions lower than 16, the approximate date for disabling the application is not yet known. “We plan to suspend updates of our application on iOS systems in versions lower than 16. We will provide the exact date of suspension in the next communication,” mBank announced.
If we want to use mobile banking on our devices, please update the software to a version supported by the provider. “We do this for the safety of your money,” the bank explained.
At the beginning of October, Santander Bank Polska disabled the old version of the application. In turn, Bank Millennium changed the address of the website for logging into electronic banking in the last weeks of last year.
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2024-02-08 13:53:35
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