I’d like to consider myself a fairly tech savvy kind of dude. I got all kinds of neat and helpful apps on my iPhone. There’s just one app/program that I still haven’t used. That is mobile banking. I still haven’t tried mobile banking.
I was eager to get my online banking account setup from a very early age. Despite all of the security concerns that others warned me of, I still went ahead went it. Now in 2010, rarely do you hear of any issues with online banking. Will the same hold true for mobile banking? Will mobile banking be the norm in a few years from now?
I know it’s a Sunday and nobody feels like immersing themselves in a thought-provoking, analytical discussion. So let’s talk about mobile banking. I’m curious to see what you guys have to say about mobile banking, compared to traditional banking and online banking. Have any of you guys tried it out yet?
Are you guys ready to give mobile banking a try?


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Well, “mobile banking” is not a new type of banking. It’s just a term used to describe a smartphone application that links to an online banking account. I still prefer the computer-based version over a cellphone-based one, due to the conveniences of screen size and a true keyboard.
Currently, the only thing that I use mobile banking for is to check my balance. In all reality, there’s not much more I do with a computer and my online checking account.
If I wanted to set up a new CD or new MMA, I’d rather do it on a computer. It doesn’t seem as convenient on a cellphone.