A UK customer discovered that HSBC flagged and blocked his mobile banking access after detecting Bitwarden password manager on his device. The incident highlights a troubling reality: traditional banks monitor your installed apps and can restrict access based on security tools you use.
This raises an uncomfortable question for the crypto community—if password managers trigger banking lockouts, what happens when institutions detect Bitcoin wallets or crypto exchange apps? The regulatory stance continues hardening. As financial institutions tighten app-level controls, the friction between traditional finance gatekeeping and blockchain adoption is becoming impossible to ignore.
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SneakyFlashloan
· 01-07 21:09
Are banks starting to check what apps you have installed? In the future, just installing a wallet might get your account directly frozen... This is the true face of traditional finance.
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DaisyUnicorn
· 01-06 20:51
Banks are afraid of password managers, so wouldn't that drive wallets crazy? The walls in this garden are getting higher and higher.
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ser_ngmi
· 01-06 20:46
The bank monitors the apps you install, it's really outrageous... If my cold wallet is discovered, won't my card be frozen directly?
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SillyWhale
· 01-06 20:41
Banks probably don't feel secure themselves, blaming the password manager... So if they install a wallet in the future, won't their cards be frozen directly? This traditional financial approach is really brilliant.
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OffchainOracle
· 01-06 20:37
NGL, this is just outrageous. Even password managers are banned? So my hardware wallet would be directly blacklisted?
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ser_we_are_early
· 01-06 20:24
ngl this is just outrageous, even password managers are being banned? So do I still dare to install my wallet, haha
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staking_gramps
· 01-06 20:22
ngl I really can't hold it anymore, banks even want to block password managers? So is there still a way out for my wallet haha
A UK customer discovered that HSBC flagged and blocked his mobile banking access after detecting Bitwarden password manager on his device. The incident highlights a troubling reality: traditional banks monitor your installed apps and can restrict access based on security tools you use.
This raises an uncomfortable question for the crypto community—if password managers trigger banking lockouts, what happens when institutions detect Bitcoin wallets or crypto exchange apps? The regulatory stance continues hardening. As financial institutions tighten app-level controls, the friction between traditional finance gatekeeping and blockchain adoption is becoming impossible to ignore.