On 7/7/2016 5:31 PM, Lemuel Johnson wrote: > On 7/6/2016 9:41 AM, WaltS48 wrote: >> On 06/29/2016 03:07 AM, Mark B wrote: >>> Chase Bank recently updated their websites, and now they won't allow >>> access using SeaMonkey. They say "You need to upgrade your browser to >>> access your accounts and statements. Download a new version of your >>> favorite browser here: >>> Internet Explorer > (download the latest version.) >>> Firefox > (download the latest version) >>> Chrome > (download the lastest version) >>> Safari >" >>> >>> I have been using SM for years to access Chase. Not about to use >>> another browser just to do it their way. >>> >>> Call Chase Online services (877) 260-2178 and file a complaint. The >>> first person you talk to can't do anything, so ask to escalate the >>> complaint. I told them it was their problem, and gave them the user >>> agent string: (Help/About SM) User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; >>> WOW64; rv:43.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/43.0 SeaMonkey/2.40. >>> >>> If enough people complain, they might do something about it other than >>> say "We don't support SM." To which the reply should be "I don't >>> support you." >>> >>> Mark Berger >> >> Send them this link. >> >> <https://hacks.mozilla.org/2016/07/make-the-web-work-for-everyone/> >> >> > > And mention that of the 10 largest banks in the United States, 8 have > websites that are perfectly happy with SeaMonkey. Bank of America gives > a warning: "Our site may not work properly..." but doesn't obstruct > access. Only Chase wields the Wand of Doom. > > lj >
Also the Vanguard Group (possibly the largest mutual fund group in the world), Premier America Credit Union, and Unify Financial Credit Union (two the largest credit unions in the U.S.) have no problem with any use of Firefox to view accounts and perform transactions. However, Vanguard uses an outside service to stream its Webinars (Web-based seminars); that service has not problem with Firefox but cannot handle SeaMonkey. -- David E. Ross <http://www.rossde.com/>. Is it true that Donald Trump refuses to reveal his income tax returns because he uses so many questionable loopholes that he pays no taxes? See <http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/06/15/new-evidence-donald-trump-didn-t-pay-taxes.html>. Even if those loopholes are legal, Trump might be too embarrassed to admit he pays no taxes. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

