If you can enable the debug option in Safari, you could select the Windows
Microsoft Explorer user agent, which basically tells the website which
browser you use. I just tried it and had no problem getting in. Initially, before I changed the user agent, I got the same message but now it appears
to be fine.

It's really a pity that developers are so lazy that they code for only a specific platform. The Internet was supposed to be platform and OS agnostic but the dominance of Windows and the constant push from Microsoft with their specific extensions to the HTML language has skewed the direction of the Internet and many websites only assume that you're running Windows and using
Internet Exploiter...

You could email or contact them to let them know

Well put, but somehow, I don't think it's going to happen.


Exterminate all rational thought.



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