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Internet Explorer 9 no longer supports my O2, why?

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 I can't access my O2 anymore because IE9 no longer supports my O2, why? I get a message telling me to upgrade my browser, I'm using IE9 on Vista and am perfectly happy with them, your changes mean I can no longer pay my bill online.

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jonsie
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Looks like you will have to download another browser if you want to view My O2. Recommend Chrome but I can imagine your reaction....

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Ah, I didn't know that.
You can download Chrome and there is an import tool to pull in your bookmarks etc.

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That import tool managed my favourites but totally failed with passwords, just tried 2 different websites, double click on username and..... nothing.

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Sorry, I didn't design it wink
Anyway, you can still use IE9 for everything else and just load up Chrome when you want to access your My O2
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Passwords are better managed in the cloud with a program/app like LastPass, you can then get at them from any device anywhere.

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????

 

 I'm advised to upgrade my browser because IE9 isn't as secure as it could be and then hand over all my passwords to a 3rd party? Not a cat in hells chance.

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@Anonymous wrote:

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 I'm advised to upgrade my browser because IE9 isn't as secure as it could be and then hand over all my passwords to a 3rd party? Not a cat in hells chance.


and you're running IE9, please don't say you're concerned about security! Smiley Frustrated

I have at least 110 passwords at the moment and they're all stored securely and backed up, which is something you haven't done.

I've never had a password breached in 20 years, so I might be doing something right.

 

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