on 11-09-2015 20:17
on 11-09-2015 20:17
Hello
after 2 chats online, still no resolution.
I can log onto the O2 web site, go to the billing area but whenever I click on view airtime bill, I receive the following:-
Unfortunately your browser doesn't support My O2. Please upgrade to the latest browser version.
fire fox is up to date.
Even downloaded chrome-same message.
I'm running Windows 7 and have not had this issue before (but cannot remember when I last checked the bill).
Any ideas?
Thanks
on 12-09-2015 11:23
on 12-09-2015 11:23
on 14-09-2015 20:00
I have exactly the same problem on my Lumia 900. It used to work fine then, all of a sudden, I cannot view my remaining balance, allowances, etc, and just get the message "Unfortunately we cannot display My O2 on your mobile"
I have been into my local O2 Shop and spoken with a Guru, but he had no idea what the problem was. So I contacted Customer Services and, despite 4 attempts at getting an answer over the last 6 weeks, am still no further towards a solution. I either get fobbed off with some lame excuse, or I get cut off and they send me a new password to log in with - as if that was the problem !!!
Will very soon be "bye-bye O2"-time.
on 14-09-2015 20:02
on 14-09-2015 20:02
28-04-2016 10:31 - edited 28-04-2016 10:33
I think that the problem is not platform specific as I'm on a Mac. I am also running 'Ghostery', an ad/tracker blocking app, which stops no less than 6 trackers on the O2 site! When I unblock 'Adobe TagManager' and refresh the page it loads with all the details. I'm guessing that it is conditional that this tracker (there may be others) is allowed in order to proceed on the site.
So, if you have any blocking software, this is possibly where the problem comes from. HTH
on 28-04-2016 12:09
on 28-04-2016 12:09
Well spotted !!!......Adobe Tagmanager is not our friend.
I use Ghostery and have had an error message showing since the end of last week so it's a tracker that O2 have implemented very recently. Up until that point all sections of MyO2 were accessible.
So why would O2 want to track only when we access "View my Bills" ???????????????
03-05-2016 00:41 - edited 03-05-2016 00:46
I had exactly the same issue, and thanks - you're right, turning off ad blocking makes the billing pages work.
No idea why they show a "Please upgrade your browser" message to mean "We're gonna throw a hissy fit unless we can monitor you".
on 03-05-2016 08:10
on 03-05-2016 08:10
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