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?
Reading the snippet reinforced my suspicion that I’m not able to read German
I use FossWallet for my Ticket. I was able to download the ticket on the platform my company uses and import it there.
Perhaps PassWallet?
If you can get it in Iphone (pkpass) format you can use passandroid https://f-droid.org/packages/org.ligi.passandroid
I use fWallet. Works just fine, but you will have to be able to download the pkpass file and import it into the wallet: https://f-droid.org/packages/business.braid.f_wallet
Is there a trick to getting pkpass files? I’ve noticed lots of apps wont even give me a link to the iPhone file with an android phone.
I don’t know, but for me it just worked when I clicked on the google wallen option. Since I don’t have google wallet it just downloaded the pkpass instead.
OK thanks
When I run into this, I enable an extension in my phone’s browser to change the User Agent string to mimic an iPhone.
90% of the time it works every time.
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