Others have touched on workarounds if you face an issue and worked
through policy documents point-by-point for you. I will instead offer
personal experience.
I also live in Ontario and have always done online banking (for 15 years,
where does the time go...) and always from GNU/Linux
First Internet Bank of Indiana
On 6/15/20 7:53 AM, LM wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 13, 2020 at 12:01 PM
> wrote:
>> I'm in Ontario, Canada. My credit union, Meridian, only supports
>> Microsoft Windows and Max OS X for online banking.
>>
On Sat, Jun 13, 2020 at 12:01 PM
wrote:
> I'm in Ontario, Canada. My credit union, Meridian, only supports
> Microsoft Windows and Max OS X for online banking.
> https://www.meridiancu.ca/About-Meridian/Privacy-and-Security.aspx under
> browser requirements.
>
> I doubt they have any legal or
Hi Greg:
I do online banking almost everyday here in Colombia and Ecuador with
many banks and all except one work with Fedora 28 + Firefox. The other
one works with Chromium. I do not need to change the user agent. In
Spain it worked as well with Ubuntu + Firefox at that time.
Best,
Héctor
On
Greg Knittl wrote:
> My credit union, Meridian, only supports Microsoft Windows and Max OS X for
> online banking.
> https://www.meridiancu.ca/About-Meridian/Privacy-and-Security.aspx under
> browser requirements.
I suppose, that what they _support_ is orthogonal to what you can use.
I can
Hi, Greg!
One way to solve this is to just to tell the website that you are using
an approved operating system even if you are not. This information is
reported by your User Agent string. You can modify the string using a
browser extension.