But you need a phone and internet connection to do this. If you have access to a mobile phone, can you not log into Revelut and freeze your card ? How much loops do you need to login ? Genuine question.Contrast to the pillar banks who maintain 24 hour phone service whereby card theft can be reported, cards frozen, and chargebacks raised on fradulent transactions.
In a theft situation, you can use a phone in a police station or hotel reception to phone the pillar banks, speak to a human, and freeze your cards. It's extremely difficult to phone a human in Revolut.But you need a phone and internet connection to do this. If you have access to a mobile phone, can you not log into Revelut and freeze your card ? How much loops do you need to login ? Genuine question.
Oh come on ! The beggars on the Halfpenny bridge have mobile phones....In a theft situation, you can use a phone in a police station or hotel reception to phone the pillar banks,
@dubliner8
I have been thinking about this and trying to figure it out. And I will put on my Ombudsman's hat. You might not like these questions, but they will help you in progressing your complaint.
You had your phone robbed.
They stole money from your Revolut account, your N26 account and your Bank of Ireland account.
So your case is not evidence of any weaker systems in Revolut than N26 or BoI. (They may have responded differently afterwards, but all three were affected.)
Phone security
The first thing that the thief has to do is to get into your phone.
1) Was your phone switched off when it was stolen?
2) Had you auto-switch off set on your phone?
3) If so, how long does your phone have to be idle for when it is switched off?
4) Was it picked from your pocket or was it lying on the table, switched on, beside you in a pub?
5) Was your phone pin easily guessable? For example 1234, your date of birth, etc.?
Google Pay/Banking security
1) How did they get into Google Pay?
2) They must have known your password?
3) Was your password for Google Pay the same as your password for your phone?
4) I presume you need only one password for Google Pay and that accesses all your cards? In other words, you don't need separate pins for all your different cards.
I think that this is a very important message and bears repeating. Stolen Device protection substantially improves security and protection for iPhone users and should definitely be switched on.Apple now have a feature called stolen device protection, which significantly increases the security here - but it's not enabled by default - everyone should though. It could literally save your (digital) life.
How do you click " saved password and youre in" on N26 app?Look my response above was not solely extrapolating out my experience, it was also about the fraud where people say someone added a card to their google pay or apple pay and the other in app fraud.
I made serious changes after my pickpocketing so they should prevent this kind of thing happening again. I won't have my credit card attached to google pay, if I have Revolut/N26/Trade republic attached I will block one or two for a time or have a spend threshold (and will have online transactions turned off until I make an online transaction / use temporary card in Revolut for protection that way). I also don't have Revolut/N26/Boi/TR or any other financial apps on the phone I walk around with and I have a pin now on my email, but haven't seen a way to do that with SMS yet.
Out of all three bank cards I had attached to google pay and all three banking apps on phone, I feel Bank of Ireland was the safest. They would not have gotten in to the app and Bank of Ire tend to refund fraud. Revolut might be a bit safer than N26, as with N26 the password is saved so you just select saved password and you're in. Email account was not pin protected so they got access to N26 through forgot password and then did a top up there from BOI cc, although they should have faced a pin different to my phone pin they may have gotten access to change this with the forgot password and chatting to N26 perhaps. For the google pay transactions I'd have expected them to have had to enter a pin but maybe they looked over my shoulder inputting it. Yet Revolut is also digital first and phone first and it's all about making payments and doing financial stuff using the phone and probably for that reason and the way they flat out reject most fraud refunds, I'm not convinced that their app is safer or as safe as those of the non-digital first banks's apps and that they protect account holders' money in the first place.
[On your google pay question google pay goes with the phone pin being entered, not a pin of its own.]
I don't think you can.How do you click " saved password and youre in" on N26 app?
I see you can reset your password by clicking "forgot my password" and they ask for your "new password " and your "postcode"
I suppose postcode could be obtained from perusing your email correspondence.
If you've lost your phone / card N26 allow you to phone a foreign number to contact their " automated phone line" How does this work?
Increased authentication to protect you in case your PIN is known by a thief. When enabled, our new enhanced authentication will require biometrics for accessing and changing critical Google account and device settings, like changing your PIN, disabling theft protection or accessing Passkeys, from an untrusted location.
Would be better to have a separate email account which you only log into from home for recovery purposes. Getting the postcode is probably trivial as you said, it's likely in many email receipts.
I was describing the log in process with the N26 app there, the password for the app is saved so you bring up the saved password and enter the app - you click on the app icon, click in the password field, the saved password comes up as an option to select, you select that saved password, you click on log in, and now you're in the app.How do you click " saved password and youre in" on N26 app?
I see you can reset your password by clicking "forgot my password" and they ask for your "new password " and your "postcode"
I suppose postcode could be obtained from perusing your email correspondence.
If you've lost your phone / card N26 allow you to phone a foreign number to contact their " automated phone line" How does this work?
I would never use a saved password on a banking app.I was describing the log in process with the N26 app there, the password for the app is saved so you bring up the saved password and enter the app - you click on the app icon, click in the password field, the saved password comes up as an option to select, you select that saved password, you click on log in, and now you're in the app.
On iPhone I now have FaceID/passcode enabled on all banking, email, and messaging apps.With face recognition enabled on my phone I rarely use a pin. My banking app, AIB also has Face ID enabled as does Revolut. So another added layer of protection.
It is good that you got your money back but it seems to me that you had no protection on your phone to prevent the pickpockets from accessing your bank accounts. You never answered if you had a pin on your phone or had face recognition enabled or if your phone had an automatic lock enabled.
With face recognition enabled on my phone I rarely use a pin. My banking app, AIB also has Face ID enabled as does Revolut. So another added layer of protection.
I'm confused. How would you not know if that happened?They may have snatched my phone from my hands or as I was putting it in my pocket while the phone was about to lock.
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