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My mistake, then. I've contacted every bank in my country and for online purchases they either want you to install an app or to sign up on a third party website I've never heard of. Because of this I had assumed this is now practiced everywhere in Europe.
The new legislation AFAIK says that banks require some sort of 2FA for such transactions. This is IMHO a sensible requirement for security. The problem is really that most banks have a horribly outdated IT infrastructure and thus try to outsource this to external app developers or services.
At least here some banks still offer 2fa via SMS. Not the most secure, but works on nearly any device.