People love using great banking apps, but no one likes others to see their account balance, transactions and other personal stuff.
Canadian banking apps don’t have an incognito mode, so it is very unlikely that you had anyone show you their banking app because people don’t want others to see their private stuff, and there is nothing exciting there anyways.
There are still instances where people need to share screenshots with support and other use cases that require users to manually remove balances and personal details, which creates extra hassle for the user.
In other instances, teaching friends, relatives and loves ones how to use the app is awkward because you would see their account balance which they might not want to show.
A simple solution is having an Incognito mode that allows to hide balances and personal transaction information and use the app in a way that allows to show all the exciting things without anything that should be personal and private.
In Monobank, Incognito mode is activated by a toggle switch in settings named Incognito mode. When Incognito mode is on, private stuff is not visible and you can show that apps to friends, colleagues and support, and take screenshoots that don’t require manually redacting info.