+1 for SimpleLogin. Not affiliated, just been using it for a few years now and it's been rock solid and a complete game changer.
As an example someone tried a banking scam on me, and I asked them to read back the email address associated with my "bank account", and they instead read back the alias I'd used on some other random website I'd put my credit card number into 6 months prior. This proved what website leaked my credit card, but also they were trying scam me (as if the request for a 2fa code wasn't proof enough)
He should empty podium him but play back clips of what trump has said in the past. Trump's worst enemy is himself.
Age shouldn't be a factor, perhaps make it a requirement to agree to a new EU branded passport instead?
UK here, also got the email.
I'm also interested in this. The biggest issue is that a lot of the proposed services in this thread are debit cards not credit cards. They don't come with the same buyer protections from fraud and bad merchant behavior. Some do offer protection but the terms of it are a bit different.
I'm looking for a credit card with unlimited active cards that I can revoke on demand, Starling for example limits you to 5 active (Starling are great BTW). To be truly useful to me I'd want each merchant to get their own card.
I'm warning anyone that will listen against Curve. It worked great until the two times I needed support (one where I got double charged for something, and another was fraud related). You can't contact their support team. There's no phone support, even for ongoing fraud. If you phone them they redirect you to a form to fill in. I never got a response from them.
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This worked way better than I hoped for
Worth giving SimpleLogin.io a look. It has customizable display options for this. (not affiliated, just enjoy using it)
I left reddit when the subs blacked out. My wife is a RIF user, but has continued to use it. She's said she's leaving when RIF stops working. I bet a bunch of users will leave when "reddit" stops working.