on 19-03-2020 18:59
All of a sudden today I find I cannot access my bank account using their app (Lloyds). I just get an error code. I contacted the bank & quoted the error code & they said it was the network firewall blocking me (I was away from home) They suggested I try my Wi-Fi when I returned home. This I did & it worked perfectly. I then switched Wi-Fi off & it was blocked again when on the network. In a nutshell it seems o2 is blocking access to my bank app. Why is this? Thanks.
on 19-03-2020 19:02
on 19-03-2020 19:10
on 19-03-2020 19:10
@buseng I will tag our admin to see if they can help. @Martin-O2, @Marjo Can you please assist?
on 19-03-2020 19:11
on 19-03-2020 19:11
Ask your bank for the port details then give O2 customer services a call to check if they are blocking the port.
19-03-2020 20:06 - edited 19-03-2020 20:08
19-03-2020 20:06 - edited 19-03-2020 20:08
@pgn wrote:
Could be what caught my Nectar app out yesterday eve, must check it out... Not much help for you, though, @buseng.
Nope, all working good now on O2 data or WiFi/Broadband for Nectar.com's app, @buseng.
One of the Community admins, tagged in by @Bambino above, may ask you in a Private Message here about the bank and the app name so O2's Tech team can track down the problem and fix it. Good luck!
on 19-03-2020 20:40
Thanks for the replies so for. As said by Lloyds the error code (1007) means access to the Lloyds system is blocked by a firewall or network. As all is ok using my home Wi-Fi it must be o2 somewhere along the line. I do not think it is the coronavirus issue related.
on 19-03-2020 22:17
on 19-03-2020 22:17
I've accessed both my Lloyds accounts today using O2 data so they are not blocking ports. Have you got any app locks on your phone?
on 20-03-2020 01:40
on 20-03-2020 10:48
on 20-03-2020 10:48
Update! It seems to be working ok today. A friend of mine who is on EE didn't have such an issue so it must of been an o2 issue.
Thanks all.
on 20-03-2020 10:56
on 20-03-2020 10:56
Glad it's sorted - it could have been anywhere on the network and quite often they do seem to correct themselves as a bit of kit that has failed somewhere gets swapped out etc.