Lemuel Johnson wrote:
> On 9/13/2016 9:48 AM, Ed Mullen wrote:
>> On 9/12/2016 at 6:45 PM, Lemuel Johnson's prodigious digits fired off:
>>> On 9/12/2016 12:04 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
>>>> On 9/12/2016 at 12:24 PM, Lemuel Johnson's prodigious digits fired off:
>>>>> On 9/11/2016 8:19 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
>>>>>> On 9/11/2016 at 4:31 PM, Lemuel Johnson's prodigious digits fired
>>>>>> off:
>>>>>>> On 9/10/2016 12:28 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
>>>>>>>> On 9/10/2016 at 12:50 PM, Lemuel Johnson's prodigious digits fired
>>>>>>>> off:
>>>>>>>>> On 9/2/2016 1:56 PM, Arnie Goetchius wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> snipped<
>>>>>>>>>> As of today, I can now log into the Chase website with the
>>>>>>>>>> default
>>>>>>>>>> User
>>>>>>>>>> Agent for Seamonkey. This is what my UA shows:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:43.0) Gecko/20100101
>>>>>>>>>> Firefox/43.0 SeaMonkey/2.40
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Chase is still not allowing me access.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:43.0) Gecko/20100101
>>>>>>>>> Firefox/43.0
>>>>>>>>> SeaMonkey/2.40
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I also tried spoofing "Windows NT 10.0" without success.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Try clearing out any Chase cookies and make sure you allow them.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Did that first, also cleared cache. Still no go:
>>>>>>> "You need to upgrade your browser to access your accounts and
>>>>>>> statements."
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Change banks.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I appreciate the suggestions. But as a SeaMonkey proponent, maybe
>>>>> even
>>>>> evangelist, I have convinced several friends and family members to use
>>>>> SM as their browser and email client. They also have Chase accounts.
>>>>>
>>>>> The reality is:
>>>>> 1. They are not changing banks.
>>>>> 2. They have no idea what a User Agent is or any desire to learn.
>>>>> 3. They will not use a different browser just to access chase.com
>>>>> 4. If they move to a different browser they will not be using
>>>>> SeaMonkey
>>>>> again.
>>>>>
>>>>> So, there was a report that chase.com was usable with the default
>>>>> SeaMonkey user agent. That would be good, but I cannot replicate. My
>>>>> question is more along the lines of "Am I doing something wrong that
>>>>> prevents (default) SeaMonkey from being accepted at chase.com?"
>>>>
>>>> Okay, so exactly what is happening when you try to log in? What
>>>> message
>>>> does the site give you?
>>>>
>>>> I just went there and tried to log in with fake info and the site
>>>> dutifully directed me to an error page.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> After a successful login, I am re-directed to
>>> https://www.chase.com/services/browser-upgrade,
>>>
>>> where the first sentence is:
>>> "You need to upgrade your browser to access your accounts and
>>> statements."
>>>
>>> Then they provide links to Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome and
>>> Safari.
>>
>> I'm confused. You can log in. When redirected to that page can you
>> navigate into your account info? Or do they prevent that?
>>
>
> After login I can only access that page. Bookmarked links to other
> internal pages all redirect to the "browser-upgrade" page. Browser
> sniffing is bad, but they do it well.
By login, do you mean you actually signed in with your userid and
password or do mean you opened the page at www.chase.com?
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