No.
1. Binding other people’s credit cards to your own mobile phone will increase the risk of credit card abuse. Credit cards are sensitive information involving personal finances and require strict security measures. Only those authorized by the cardholder can access and use credit card information to prevent criminals from stealing credit card numbers and conducting fraudulent activity or unauthorized transactions.
2. Binding other people’s credit cards to your own mobile phone is suspected of infringing on other people’s personal privacy rights. Cardholders have ownership and control over their personal information, including the permission to bind and use the credit card. Using someone else’s credit card without the cardholder’s explicit authorization violates the law and can lead to privacy disputes and legal liability. Therefore, other people’s credit cards cannot be linked to your mobile phone.