Baby boomer
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No, it's not that hard. Do you know what is in the update?It's hard to figure out why a company exiting the market would bother rolling out an updated mobile app
No. The prompt I got didn't say.No, it's not that hard. Do you know what is in the update?
True, it's an excellent app. But given their lack of commitment to customers here, I don't particularly have confidence in their customer service in the event of problems arising.The app is based on shared code from the parent bank and gets updated often. Even without new features there are bug fixes and other smaller changes. UB have the best app by far IMO, even including Revolut/N26 in that mix.
That's interesting. I didn't get that message.Here's what the extra feature is...
"You will now receive alerts when you make a one-off payment and on first payment of a new direct debit."
It's updated on all NatWest accounts, so not specific to Ulster.
I've just completed the update and no other changes that are noticeable
Point well made, and taken. Although, it wouldn't have been difficult for Ulster Bank to spell that out when asking me to download the update. To my mind, their failure to do so is indicative of a sloppy approach that doesn't fill me with confidence about their commitment to provide technical support if there's a problem with the upgrade.Unless you have a VERY VERY GOOD reason not to, keeping your banking apps up to date should be a priority
As well as adding features, a lot of the updates will probably include security updates, fixes and enhancements even if this isn't flagged in the release notice
This is standard on the phones. Most phones will update automatically in the background without you noticing. Both Google and Apple added a way for app developers to display those please update messages for people who's phones hadn't updated, to try an encourage minimum versions.Point well made, and taken. Although, it wouldn't have been difficult for Ulster Bank to spell that out when asking me to download the update. To my mind, their failure to do so is indicative of a sloppy approach that doesn't fill me with confidence about their commitment to provide technical support if there's a problem with the upgrade.
It's in the app store that they always say what the update has. This is before you proceed with uploading the update.Point well made, and taken. Although, it wouldn't have been difficult for Ulster Bank to spell that out when asking me to download the update. To my mind, their failure to do so is indicative of a sloppy approach that doesn't fill me with confidence about their commitment to provide technical support if there's a problem with the upgrade.
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