Let me ask, perhaps a stupid, but important question: when you are a bank clients and BankID & Swish are obligatory I suppose, then why simply not to ask/demand them to create a native Sailfish client? they will not find out that on themselves, only on your requests! I think Android apps for this purposes has not been created "by accidental unknown individuals", but somehow on bank request by a trusted software company. Please review the solution and form your own opinion about if it is for you. I make no promises about the longevity or security of this solution, but it works for me. I haven't dared to try with enrollment, i.e. Now you should be able to scan log-in QR codes with CodeReader and when you press the open-icon, it will invoke BankID with the correct parameters, allowing you to sign in. and finally devel-su update-desktop-database Create the file /usr/share/applications/bid.desktop with the following content:Įxec=bash -c 'dbus-send -system -print-reply -dest= / "string:" "string:" "string:$&redirect=null"' %u.Install Aliendalvik Control (so that Sailfish apps have some way of sending Intents to the Android container).Make sure you have the latest CodeReader from Jolla Store (so that it can open arbitrary URIs).To enable forwarding of scanned QR codes to BankID: Look here for how to install MicroG, if needed, and maybe use Aurora store instead of Yalp. Refer to answer by but see below for QR code reading. Not sure what the installation instructions will be with this, or if it even works. ![]() This appears unintentional, and also seems to affect actual Android devices.įortunately apps on the same device works very similarly to what scanning a QR code should do, and i was able to get a log from using Swish. Warning: on 3.3, Aliendalvik-control will prevent the Android runtime from starting (at least if it is kept during the upgrade?).Īs many of us have noticed, BankID has broken external QR Readers. (Valid for new Android runtime, tested on Xperia 10 running 3.2.1.20) For me the update went smoothly, YMMV, and all that. The latest version of BankID, 7.17.0.73 at time of writing, appears to ship its own QR code reader, so the workaround below is no longer required. Continue the activation and hope you were quick enough for the QR code not to expire.Open the resulting URL in Firefox (android app) and click the "open in app button" to trigger bankID opening the link.Scan the QR code using a separate QR-code scanner app.However, to activate the BankID, the QR-code scanner built into the app did not work for me, so I had to do the following hack: My BankId is warning about missing play services and sometimes also missing network, but it works anyway. ![]()
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