Hi,

I'm hoping someone can explain this to me and maybe even offer a
workaround.  This may only apply to us U.S. folks.  Banks and credit
card company are in the process of changing the way you log into a
website.  It "registers" your computer when you sign up as a security
"feature".  Problem is, this doesn't work with Linux and I suspect it
doesn't work on a Mac either.  I'm not sure, nor can I find out, what it
uses to "register" my computer.  It may be a CPU serial number or
something like that.

I also don't know if this is Linux or the web browser, I use Seamonkey. 
I plan to test a theory at my brothers that uses winders XP and
Seamonkey to see if it works up there.

Does anybody have a clue if this is Linux itself, the browser or a
combination of both?  I'm not buying and installing winders either. 
LOL  I may close my account and go back to cash but I'm not using
winders.  If you go here, https://www.mycardstatement.com/ and click on
the link for "read more" it will let you download a .pdf file.  It gives
a little more info.

Any ideas??  Am I cooked?

Thanks

Dale
:D :D :D :D

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