Dirk Fieldhouse wrote:
If I were Chase and wanting to ensure a stable platform for my customers I'd advise them to install an ESR browser version, but that rules out Chrome ...

I don't think they care about a stable platform, just minimizing the customer support effort. Since Chrome is dominant, that's their preference. I haven't seen what they're doing with Chrome and IE, and there's enough Mac users that they can't really ignore Safari. But if Firefox usage drops too much further, it's possible that the could eventually drop that, in the idea of "cult product that's not widely used".

In the meantime, I was at a financial site yesterday that claims to accept *only* Chrome or IE. I was able to get in by spoofing Chrome, but things were not working well, and I had to resort to using a portable version of Chrome to get to what I needed. I'll have to see if another Chromium browser works.

Unfortunately, we're now to the point where Chrome is dominant enough that it is the de facto standard, and where devs and support ops don't care anything else.


Smith

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