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Conflict on Chase.com Site
Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2020 5:04 pm
by NevilsStation
Anyone here do banking online
https://www.chase.com?
I've tried multiple browsers in a stock MX 19 install and in every case I can't communicate
with Chase - the login isn't handled correctly.
Their interface works fine with MS Windows via the same browsers but not in MX Linux.
I'm certain it's a failure of their code - but they insist that it's at our end.
Any suggestions as to how to make this work from a browser in MX, please?
Re: Conflict on Chase.com Site
Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2020 5:44 pm
by dolphin_oracle
I'm at chase and it works fine here...
Do you have anything like noscript or adblockers enabled?
Re: Conflict on Chase.com Site
Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2020 5:46 pm
by Jerry3904
I have no trouble with chase.com when I log in to my account either.
Re: Conflict on Chase.com Site
Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2020 6:05 pm
by entropyfoe
Works for me under Firefox.
I have a dedicated machine for finances, so no ad blocking or noscript, just the latest FF.
If I update FF, their security notices, and I need a 2-factor authentication to log in.
Re: Conflict on Chase.com Site
Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2020 6:11 pm
by timkb4cq
Logged into chase.com today. MX-19.2 ahs, Firefox w/ uBlock Origin extension.
Did that because we got what we suspected was a phishing email - it was.
Re: Conflict on Chase.com Site
Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2020 6:47 pm
by NevilsStation
Re: Conflict on Chase.com Site
Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2020 7:34 pm
by andyprough
Some banking websites now won't let you use them if you are blocking cross-site trackers. It's horrible for user security and privacy, but that's the way it is. Open up a private browsing window with chromium and try it again - should work this time, because chromium doesn't block almost anything in private mode. If not, you can do the same with firefox - open a window in private mode and try to log into your banking site.
Re: Conflict on Chase.com Site
Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2020 9:56 pm
by Mauser
Chase hasn't worked for me for over 2 years ever since they changed things to the worse. Since I only have a credit card account with them and no longer a checking account because they have no branches in my state. I spoke with one of the system administrators from Chase who I discovered is an incompetent idiot with a most irritating voice. What doesn't make sense is these banks are doing the complete opposite when it comes to online security with one exception on a bank I have a checking account with that at least notifies me on all transactions on my account which I receive text alerts. That system administrator is knowledgeable but it's not up to him how that banking site is set up and run, that's left up to a single cell that knows nothing about computers. Unfortunately that bank uses a 3rd party which requires 3rd party cookies to be enabled and doesn't work with my VPN.

I use a different browser just for that on line bank site.
Re: Conflict on Chase.com Site
Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2020 10:08 pm
by NevilsStation
andyprough wrote: Thu Jul 09, 2020 7:34 pm
Some banking websites now won't let you use them if you are blocking cross-site trackers. It's horrible for user security and privacy, but that's the way it is. Open up a private browsing window with chromium and try it again - should work this time, because chromium doesn't block almost anything in private mode. If not, you can do the same with firefox - open a window in private mode and try to log into your banking site.
When you say "private mode" do you mean "incognito" or somethings else, please?
I just tried "incognito" (in Chromium) and after a dance related to them not recognizing
the computer - it still just recycled the login window (no error) when I tried to log in.
Re: Conflict on Chase.com Site
Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2020 10:56 pm
by timkb4cq
Go to chase.com
Click on the shield to the left of the address bar
Select Custom - Choose which trackers and scripts to block.
Uncheck Cookies
Reload tab
You should be able to log in.
A LOT of sites won't let you log in unless you allow them to place cookies, you can always delete them when you log out.
However that often makes the site not recognize your computer and require a code texted or emailed to you to confirm your login.