They are using the phone SDKs to verify that BankID was correctly installed, much like any other client side DRM.
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I think you mean cue, not queue.
I once dropped all of my chocolate on the floor. That was a waste of Daim.
Because that is the only valid date format, ever, everywhere. There are just too many of them in this graph.
My kids started playing now so I "have to" "teach" them how to play.
Millennials know all about this. And the hate-mongers of today will die with nobody to remember them
Sound like exactly like what this person is doing, whoever they are.
I say Pyramids ⊂ Cones. You say Cones ⊂ Pyramids. Therefore Cones = Pyramids.
No, a cone can have any flat shape as its base, wherefor a pyramid - which only has four sides - is also a cone.
A pyramid is just a cone with a square base.
So that you can become an enthusiast again right? Right?
Oh I didn't realize it was from the article because there is no source!
What I meant was that the phone operating system has SDKs (e.g. google services on android) which the app uses to make sure it hasn't been tampered with, which makes it even harder to make an open source client.
It's the opposite of supplying an SDK for third party developers.