Lloyds online banking and browsers...

Lloyds online banking and browsers...

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Turn7

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23,633 posts

222 months

Monday 30th November 2015
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I have used the above service for mnay years using my default browser, Firefox.

Of late, it seems Lloyds dont want me to use FF as it continually causes it to hang and crash.

My FF runs Noscript, Ghostery and HTTPS everywhere.

I have tried indiviudually stopping these services to find the fault, and it appears, to me at least, thats its purely the browser ?

This leaves me the other option of IE.

Their website runs fine using IE, but Im concerned about security as my IE is bog stock with no add ons whatsoever.

Any advice guys ?

Turn7

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23,633 posts

222 months

Tuesday 1st December 2015
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I run CCleaner after every web session as a matter of course.

Turn7

Original Poster:

23,633 posts

222 months

Tuesday 1st December 2015
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Tonsko said:
Have you tried doing it manually? I've just had a quick google, and CCleaner might only look at IE.
C Leaner Defo does FF

Turn7

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Wednesday 30th December 2015
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Oh god, have you seen the mess thay have made of it now ?

It looks AWFULL.

Please tell me some setting in my IE is making it look that bad and its not how its going to be moving forward ?

It looks like the Fisher Price version of a website on my PC.

Turn7

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Tuesday 19th April 2016
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227bhp said:
Turn7 said:
I have used the above service for mnay years using my default browser, Firefox.

Of late, it seems Lloyds dont want me to use FF as it continually causes it to hang and crash.

My FF runs Noscript, Ghostery and HTTPS everywhere.

I have tried indiviudually stopping these services to find the fault, and it appears, to me at least, thats its purely the browser ?

This leaves me the other option of IE.

Their website runs fine using IE, but Im concerned about security as my IE is bog stock with no add ons whatsoever.

Any advice guys ?
No, you do have the option of using Chrome. I haven't ever had any issues with this and lloyds.
Chrome is what Im using now to access Lloyds, but I may try the noscript tip above.