Hi

Your last sentence made me laugh.  No such thing as "Honesty" where banks are 
concerned, but that's another issue.  As Lyne said last night, the bank we use 
has a very accessible website on both platforms.  I use mac OS X 99.99999% of 
the time, but that is still the case.  They use  a two-tear security system on 
long-in and it works fine.  That's actually one area of Safari which I really 
like.  It handles things like combo boxes, check boxes, edit fields and other 
elements like that really well.

On 30 Sep 2012, at 03:03, Danny Noonan <[email protected]> wrote:

I'll add to this that in Australia St George bank have spent much time and 
effort along with consultation with the blind to build a fully accessible 
online banking site on windows and os10. Also, although I haven't yet fully 
tested their iOS app, everything I've tried has been accessible. Shop round for 
the right financial institution both for value and honesty but also for 
accessibility. 

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