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I wonder if my one bank doesn't like Librewolf. I logged in no issue on Ungoogled Chromium, but got a "security warning" on LW. Meanwhile Discover doesn't give a fuck and works when it wants to on either (read: never). Paypal worked fine on LW. I do use a Banking container on LW and turn off VPN, but banks are making it harder to go no app...
I honestly don't even know what would trigger that, unless that bank just really hates you using any gecko-based browser.
I generally despise the push for separate apps for everything anyway, but the banking ones are among the worst since so many of them are tied into Google Play. If my bank were to disable its website and only function with an app that required Google Play certification, I'd change banks. I'd be tempted to go old school and do banking in person, but who knows what kind of security cameras they have in banks now.