On 3/30/2018 7:45 AM, Marisa Ciceran wrote:
> As of about a week ago, when I log into my Chase accounts account using 
> SM 2.49.2 on my Windows 7 desktop and laptops, it goes to the following 
> page:
> 
> https://m.chase.com/secure.html?newstoken=false&Referer=https%3A%2F%2Fm.chase.com%2Findex.html&resId=success&#offerdetails
> 
> The page is blank except for two options that run across the horizontal 
> span of the page: 1) No thanks and 2) Call to apply.
> 
> Neither of these buttons links to another page. However, that window 
> still triggers the "time out" function that logs me out for 
> non-activity. After that, I have the option to log back into MOBILE 
> services.
> 
> I've tried to report this issue to Chase customer support several times, 
> but they refuse to file a report on the problem. Their only answer is 
> that Seamonkey is not a supported browser, period. The fact that I am 
> still recognized as being logged in is more than worrisome.
> 
> I am not about to give up on Seamonkey which I have been using (under 
> its prior names) for more than 20 years and which is still the best 
> browser-mail suite on the internet. Any suggestions?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Marisa
> 
> 

I created a separate SeaMonkey profile just for use with those financial
institutions where I have accounts:  a medium-size regional bank, two
credit unions, the issuer of my wife's Master Card, and Vanguard Group.
Among the settings in that profile that are different from those in my
general-use profile are:
*  popups are enabled
*  images from all sources are enabled
*  Flash and HTML5 media are enabled
*  new and updated cookies from domains that have already set cookies
are accepted
*  the cookies.sqlite file is marked "read-write" (but is marked "read
only" in all my other profiles)
*  an anti-tracking extension is not installed (but is installed in my
general-use profile)

For a long time, I also forced the user agent (UA) to spoof Firefox.
Later, I changed that to enable "Advertise Firefox compatibility".
After much hounding by me, all five institutions now accept all my
logins and transactions with "Advertise Firefox compatibility" disabled,
with one exception.  The exception is the occasional Webcast from
Vanguard, which still requires me to spoof Firefox.

Part of all this supports the suggestion expressed by others for using a
small, local bank instead of a mega-bank.  You have more leverage in
getting a small bank to accommodate you than with a large bank.

-- 
David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com/>

First you say you do, and then you don't.
And then you say you will, but then won't.
You're undecided now, so what're you goin' to do?
                        From a 1950s song
That should be Donald Trump's theme song.  He obviously
does not understand "commitment", whether it is about
policy or marriage.
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