Bank Of Ireland's business banking still needs Windows and IE - at least
that's the only
way I've been able to use it.
ATB,
Aidan.
2009/12/17 Brendan Minish <bminish at minish.org>
> On Thu, 2009-12-17 at 12:14 +0000, Ronan Mullally wrote:
>> > The last time I used it (about 12 months ago) Bank of Ireland's service
> > required IE. When I asked why, I was told "because it is more secure".
>>> I use Bank of ireland's "BoI Plus" personal banking with firefox ok.
> It's a rubbish on line banking service though and there was a period
> where it required Ie, I did complain to them about that .
> BofI's on line banking has changed very little since I started using it
> in the late 90's. it was rubbish then and it's rubbish now ..
>> I would be interested in hearing about what features other on line
> banking services available in Ireland offer in the way of features. bank
> of Ireland have been treating me, as a customer very shabbily recently
> and I am considering taking my business elsewhere
>> regards
> Brendan
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