>It's a misconception that people are going to get confused by PSD2. We in Europe, depending on the bank, have had it for two years now. We got used to it and if we really want to pay, we will.
When a (random) app opens a bank login page for me and asks me to type in my back login information in a third party app, then that very much does confuse me. That's one of the ways people get scammed through phishing attacks. And now this is effectively mandated by law.
I've definitely chosen not to pay for a few things, because I didn't trust the app enough with my bank's login information. With a credit card I could easily dispute false charges. With bank authentication, I doubt it'll be as easy.
When a (random) app opens a bank login page for me and asks me to type in my back login information in a third party app, then that very much does confuse me. That's one of the ways people get scammed through phishing attacks. And now this is effectively mandated by law.
I've definitely chosen not to pay for a few things, because I didn't trust the app enough with my bank's login information. With a credit card I could easily dispute false charges. With bank authentication, I doubt it'll be as easy.