Frankly, I use master card for any online transactions on the Mac. I don’t like 
verified by Visa even on windows machines.
> On Mar 18, 2015, at 3:11 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I have had similar problems with HSBC verified by Visa website.  When I last 
> used it, I don't know how, got Safari to navigate it and I also managed to do 
> what I had to do on it.  I was mightily relieved as when I used it once 
> before I spent 4 frustrating hours as I was determined to get what I had to 
> do on it as although I have windows at work, no window machine at home as I 
> have refrained to not put VM Fusion on my Mac computers as yet.
> 
> Kawal.
> On 17 Mar 2015, at 20:29, David Griffith <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I have changed the subject line to reflect the direction the discussion is 
> going.
> 
> My own observations on Safari is that it is my preferred browser on all 
> platforms for general news and page reading largely because of the excellent 
> Reader function.
> 
> However like others I find that there are serious obstacles to using Safari 
> and Voiceover on many websites. Generally these problems appear related to 
> sites involving financial security measures / password verification and after 
> various problems experienced I reluctantly have decided to revert to Windows 
> for many task.
> 
> These include.
> 1. My  Nat West Bank site  which is unusable with Safari and Voiceover and 
> dumps me out at unpredictable moments. Entering passwords on this site under 
> Safari is also very confusing as there is no audible key echo, even a click.  
> Whether this is a Safari or Voiceover problem I do not know but this log in 
> section and other parts of the site works fine with both Firefox and IE with 
> a range of Window Screen Readers so I suspect it may be a Voiceover issue.
> 
> 2.  There are problems for me with the multiple shopping websites which use 
> the UK Verified by Visa security password verification system for authorizing 
> payments.
> To be fair I have occasionally managed to get this to work on Safari but on 
> too many occasions Voiceover does not recognize the edits boxes on the page, 
> or even when it does it does not seem able to read out the message content 
> asking for characters from your password.
> 
> On many occasions Voiceover does not give any feedback at all, even a click 
> when attempting to enter text into these edit boxes which is confusing and 
> has in the past resulted in me having to reset my password because of too 
> many log in attempts.
> 
> This means that even if I do the first part of a shop on Safari I normally 
> switch to Windows to complete the checkout of my trolley or basket to avoid 
> experiencing these problems.
> 
> What would help would be a screen refresh or screen redraw function as 
> available in Jaws or Window-Eyes as this resolves many focus issues on that 
> platform but I am not sure that this is a technology available to Voiceover , 
> at least I have never found it so it would be great if somebody disabused me 
> of this.
> 
> I have reported these issues to Apple Accessibility and pointed out that in 
> the UK at least we are talking about the most major web providers. I think 
> Nat West is still the biggest online bank and all Nat West customers have to 
> use Verified by Visa if they are to use major online stores like Tescos and 
> Sainsburys.
> 
> Hopefully one day it will be sorted out.
> 
> David Griffithto in
> .
> 
> of the 2015 19:50, Christopher Hallsworth wrote:
>> I found this with my electricity company. I couldn't subscribe to one of 
>> their flat rate plans with Safari but could using Firefox under Windows.
>> 
>> On 17/03/2015 13:48, Phil Halton wrote:
>>> I have been finding that safari fails quite a bit in certain websites where 
>>> I try to make a purchase. I can think of three websites off-hand where I 
>>> recently was kicked out using Safari. It just doesn’t work with Safari. 
>>> Even my bank yells a bit when I log on with safari although it lets me in.
>>> In these cases, I use internet explorer in a windows VM and problem solved.
>>> 
>>> I checked to see that safari had JAVA enabled, but beyond that I can’t 
>>> think of what might be the problem. Maybe Safari just isn’t a main stream 
>>> browser and can’t handle sophisticated websites.
>>> I like using safari, but I can’t rely on it for all my internet browsing 
>>> and need a backup like IE in windows. Too bad!
>>> 
>>>> On Mar 17, 2015, at 5:56 AM, Anders Holmberg <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi!
>>>> I was trying to purchase Clean my mac yesterday.
>>>> When i came to the payment method there was 3 unlabled radiobuttons to 
>>>> select payment method.
>>>> Very annoying to not be able to buy a mac program from my mac.
>>>> I have to do this in linux instead.
>>>> /A
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