Desiree wrote:
On 9/14/2017 4:22 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Desiree wrote:
Sigh. I can't login to Chase Online using SeaMonkey 2.48. So,
I used User Agent Switcher and faked Fx 47 (Win 10) as the user
agent. That got me further but only to the screen where Chase
says it doesn't recognize the user's computer and you have to
request a temporary ID code. I did that but Chase just flipped me
to the main Chase page asking for login again.
Does anything work currently with Chase Online login and
SeaMonkey? Is there a better user agent than the one I tried?
When a site login says it "doesn't recognize" your computer, that
generally means it's looking for the cookie it left at your last
session and can't find it. I get the same stupid $#!+ from Google
because I clear cookies frequently (and always at the end of a
browser session), so they make me jump through all kinds of hoops
to read my damn Gmail. And the failed login requiring you to start
over is a strong clue that cookies are not being accepted.
So check your cookie handling options (in the browser: Tools |
Cookie Manager...). If it says "Block Cookies from This Website,"
that's the problem. If it says "Use Default Cookie Permissions,"
check what your defaults are at Edit | Preferences | Privacy &
Security | Cookies.
I was using Session cookies only and default for all sites is to
block all cookies but I was getting cookies from Chase Online website
because I had changed the permissions for it to accept Session
Cookies.
Chase was flipping me over to Chase.com though instead of logging me
in on Chase Online. I did have Chase.com set to block cookies
because I never go there as I login directly to the credit card via
Chase Online (unless there is a problem like now). So, I changed
permissions for Chase.com to accept Session cookies and now I am
getting a message from Chase that says the browser is outdated. That
is the message I get with Pale Moon but I think on Pale Moon it may
be because "general.useragent.override.chase.com" shows the string as
Fx 31! But on SeaMonkey there is no user agent override for chase
in about:config so I don't know why I am now getting that the browser
is outdated.
I deleted all cookies for Chase, restarted SeaMonkey and tried again
with this string "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.0; WOW64; rv:40.0)
Gecko/20100101 Firefox/40.0" using User Agent Switcher. I got
further into login and got to the screen where one is asked for a
user ID code sent to your email, phone, etc. So, I got the code, put
it in and instead of getting logged in, I got flipped to Chase main
web page with a login box in the upper right corner. At least I
didn't get the message that SeaMonkey is an outdated browser since
Chase thinks I am using Fx 40.
I'm sick of it.
I don't blame you.
Maybe someone else will have a better answer.
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Paul B. Gallagher
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