On Monday, July 11, 2016 at 3:36:06 PM UTC-5, Philip wrote:
> So today, after using seamonkey for a years with Chase bank site I get:
> 
> https://www.chase.com/services/browser-upgrade
> 
> My choices are:
> 
> > Internet Explorer > (download the latest version.) (Opens Overlay)
> >
> > Firefox > (download the latest version) (Opens Overlay)
> >
> > Chrome > (download the lastest version) (Opens Overlay)
> >
> > Safari >
> 
> I'll complain to, but what a bother

I have been complaining to them about this, on Twitter via their Support 
whatever, sent email to them and called Chase several times.  This is not 
acceptable.  SeaMonkey is the DeFacto Heir of the first browser and I think 
it's a little more secure than FireFox even.

I have also sent an in-depth email to Amazon, who through Chase, supplies their 
Amazon Rewards Visa card.  I'm unable to log in now to manage my credit card.  
BUT, I am able to log into my Chase checking account from the same page, now, 
why is that.?

You may think "Why Bother" but, if enough of us make waves then, something will 
be done.
I have been making plenty of waves but, too, almost felt like I was alone in 
the pool.
I'm en-heartened to know that others are going through this nonsense too.

Please make them hear you.  They have a Twitter account for customer support 
so, be sure to go there, follow 'em and let them know about your problems with 
their new "security" bits on their site.

This is too important I believe.  SeaMonkey is one of the most secure publicly 
available browsers out and I don't want things like this action by Chase to 
cause it to be lessened into obsolescence by coders ignorance of what it is.
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