Yeah, I'm also using 128-bit encryption which Fleet Bank insists on for Web
access.  BTW, that site works just fine except for their demo.--
Betsey Doane, K1EIC
Section manager CT Section ARRL
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From: Les Kriegler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Saturday, December 18, 1999 6:06 PM
Subject: RE: HJ GeekSpeak #1


>Hi Walter,
>
>It wasn't the bank, but rather the Deferred Compensation web site run by my
>employer.  Actually, I thought Citibank was going to the 128 bit version,
>but apparently the older one worked okay, at least for now.  You do have to
>run a fairly current version of your browser, and I saw that referenced on
>the Citibank site.  Anyway, it's probably best to go with the 128
>encryption, becuase eventually, more and more sites will want that
security.
>With E-commerce/web shopping becoming more popular, it stands to reason
that
>having secure sites is going to be the norm.  Therefore, it would seem that
>the more secure versions of one's browser, the better chance one has of
>sites being accessible.
>Best Regards,
>
>Les
>
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