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Apple already shipped attestation on the web, and we barely noticed
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Who the fuck goes into a bank in this day and age?
Shit most branches I see are closing down.
This is true. However, I don't see this happening as the website/browser isn't really the problem with online banking, it's more often the user.
On another note, how about no access at all, because this is a freaking huge attack surface for (D)DOS. Imagine you just invalidate signatures of all traffic to and from an attestation service. You could almost stop countries from functioning. That's a serious vulnerability which we can easily do without.
I rarely do, but when I do it's for something a bit specific, like ordering/depositing foreign currency (for travel) or depositing large checks that exceed the online deposit limit (which again is extremely rare). For everything else, it's online only, especially since every time I go in, there's only one teller working and the line is super long.