cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/33213275
I know android is minimally related to linux and the question doesn’t resemble a typical question for a linux forum but each time I’ve asked here you’ve provided valuable information:
I now reside in Germany and my current employer pays 50% of this so called Deutschland-Job-Ticket. There is no physical card but travel information you download to an android wallet, but apparently google wallet is the only available option. See the picture:
Google is a company I don’t trust with my data, neither do I expect your regular public transportation authority employee to care about his privacy (he looked at me as I was asking if 2 + 2 equal 4). I am not aware of non google based wallets where I can download the travel information.
I tried some f-droid and droidify options but it turns out they’re pure crap.
The site: https://abo.ride-ticketing.de/app/ I log in with my username and password, get my travel information and on the bottom the picture I uploaded.
Any workarounds?
This being Germany, shouldn’t there be an alternative to those who refuse google? Don’t I have that right as a consumer?
Another question: I screenshot my logged in session on the link I provided where you see my qr code and my billing data. The public transportation employee told me that’s not allowed (wtf?). Can anyone here provide a rationale?
Do you trust any other provider? Amex used to have a payment type app but I’m not sure I’d call it a wallet. From what I remember Amex wasn’t well used in Germany.
You’re better of looking in the degoogle communities. Sorry, I still haven’t learned to cite the communities here properly (there seem to be two forms). Type degoogle into a community search box (all one word, no hyphens)