• Re: problem with Online Banking. FIXED !

    From Davey@21:1/5 to Davey on Wed Sep 27 16:44:40 2023
    On Wed, 27 Sep 2023 14:27:42 +0100
    Davey <davey@example.invalid> wrote:

    On Wed, 27 Sep 2023 13:32:11 +0100
    Java Jive <java@evij.com.invalid> wrote:

    On 27/09/2023 12:51, Davey wrote:

    Returning to my current situation, what can I do with what I have,
    and am capable of doing, as a way of eliminating various items to
    try to determine what is causing the problem? I have tried,
    repeatedly, clearing the cache; Firefox's Troubleshooting
    procedure disables all Add-ons, but that makes no difference. Can
    I temporarily disable some cookies to try to home in on which
    one(s), if any, might be causing the bad log-in? What else can I
    try?

    The answer must be somewhere in the Profile configuration, it is a question of digging out where it is.

    It's been a long thread, and I'm not sure that I can remember all of
    it, so apologies if this has been suggested before, but have you
    tried:

    Edit
    Settings
    Privacy & Security
    Cookies & Site Data
    Manage Data
    Search for and delete the cookies and data for your bank.


    I searched through my cookies for anything related to: HSBC, Lambda, CloudFront, but with no joy with any of them.
    If I could make head or tail of the service-workers thing, that might
    help.


    But just now, I tried again, and found an HSBC cookie from 4 hours ago.
    I deleted it, and tried again, and it worked! I needed to Manage the
    new cookie, of course, but it now works!
    Puzzlingly, it also works on Chrome, but hey, I'll take it. This must
    mean that Firefox and Chrome share the same cookies? I would have
    thought they had their own cookies.

    Thanks to all who have contributed to this, I have no idea about half
    of what was described, such as service-workers, but persistence pays
    off.

    Cheers and thanks, All.

    --
    Davey.

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