Posted on 10/28/2020 8:12:32 AM PDT by Leo Carpathian
Tried to log into my TD bank accounts. After clicking on Sign In i get the page with
"Hmm. Looks like your browser's a bit out of date."
Page is showing 4 icons for latest browser downloads. Hesitant to download any of them. I have 4 windows browsers, all latest versions, working with everything else.
Call to TD tech support, they are blaming it on Win 7 being old. Tried computer with Win 10, it worked fine, also with phone access it's OK. If problem is with using Win 7, then TD has a problem. Lot of people and businesses are using good old 7, and if they can't access their bank account, Sayonara TDbank.
Spent 2 hours on the phone with TD, only told to upgrade computer. Looks like TD has problem with their "updated" system not being able to accept latest working versions of browsers with Win7.
Anyone else having this problem?
Windows 7 is past it’s end-of-life date and is no longer supported. You haven’t had a security patch on your machine since January 14, 2020. You should be thankful that the bank isn’t letting you access your account from that computer.
Good. Never thought it possible but it was worse than IE.
Do you really want to be handling your banking info via a browser that hasn’t had a security update in years?
My Bank of America bank now sends me a text code message as confirmation. At work we get this several times when we log into various company sites using Chrome.
I use Firefox on my home pc. I log in at my bank, chase credit card, and capital one credit card sites with no issue. Maybe one day a problem but not today.
I wanted to try webpage maker Adobe’s Dreamweaver latest version. I currently use Dreamweaver CS6. The new version says I have to have Windows 10 and I have Windows 7 so cannot install.
At work we use Windows 10 and we go to install a print driver from HP and there is only a link to use Microsoft Windows Store to get them. At work that is blocked so no software for their printer. We have to use a generic universal driver that does not work as well as the real one.
I think this is Microsoft trying to force an upgrade to Windows 10.
I will not upgrade because I detest it.
It’s like you’re trying to use a metal key on an electronic lock. Upgrade.
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