We've added an initial section to our site with a list of apps explicitly banning using GrapheneOS via the Play Integrity API with links to their Play Store pages:

https://grapheneos.org/articles/attestation-compatibility-guide#apps-banning-grapheneos

We'll gradually expand this list to include many more apps and then we'll link it a lot.

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These apps are taking a stand against user privacy security. They're disallowing protecting privacy with tools like our Contact/Storage Scopes and Sensors toggle. They're disallowing protecting against exploits heavily used by authoritarians against their political opposition.

I raised a support case with Revolut today, complaining about they discussion to ban GrapheneOS (and SailfishOS). They gave me a stupid argument that Revolut's current policy is to "ensure consistent security standards across all users", but coukd not explain how making security worse for all users can do anyone any good.

I asked how I could escalate the case and raise a formal complaint and was told that there are two options :

1: Use this form at https://forms.revolut.com/e0ed546b-2fac-462f-9578-0eaff076c17f

2: email them at formalcomplaints@revolut.com.

Please include your name, phone number, email address associated with your account, when the problem arose, and how you'd like the matter resolved.

Maybe you can ask your users to flood Revolut with formal complaints ?!?

At least I have done my part now :-)

i gave up on that shit... just use a standard shitty phone to do banking and don't take it out of the house and when it's out, it has no mobile network and has the wifi disabled when the screen is offf

This particular list might be good to reference for lineage OS users as well, especially those without any kind of Google Play services installed because they are likely to have similar issues.

With a tool as Hermit (https://hermit.chimbori.com/) Revolut is still working. I use GrapheneOS on a Pixel 8.