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    [Solved]Chrome vs Opera Security Request When Logging In Bank Site

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    • bbildman
      bbildman last edited by leocg

      Seems when I log in to Discover Bank, it continually asks to send a text message with a security code, and then when I enter the code, I have the option "Yes, This is my personal or office computer that I use to access my account." so that I don't have to go through the text messaging again.

      However in the latest Opera, I continually have to go through this process no matter what I do; however using Chrome, once I get the text message, following logins do not request it again....it just takes me to my account.

      Perhaps there is an option buried in Opera that I need to check to make it behave like Chrome??

      (I'm beginning to understand why many Web sites have an issue with Opera use on their sites)

      Help

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      • leocg
        leocg Moderator Volunteer @bbildman last edited by

        @bbildman I would start by disabling tracking blocker for that page

        If it's already disabled, I would try using an user agent switcher extension to make the site think that I'm using Chrome and see what happens.

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          bbildman @leocg last edited by

          @leocg said in Chrome vs Opera Security Request When Logging In Bank Site:

          @bbildman I would start by disabling tracking blocker for that page

          If it's already disabled, I would try using an user agent switcher extension to make the site think that I'm using Chrome and see what happens.

          Turning off the tracker blocker did the trick, thanks Leo.

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