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by jbdigriz990 1052 days ago
When I started having this problem logging into a certain credit card co.'s website beginning with about Firefox 105.0.2 on Fedora 38, I was told by their apparently outsourced customer service that I had to use Chrome, which I don't have installed there and couldn't try. Yeah, they wanted me to use LogMeIn so they could fix the problem, too. Right.

Firefox on Android was still working, though, loathe as I am to put passwords of any significance on my phone. Doesn't directly address your question, which I'd like to know the answer to as well.

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Brings me back. My company "upgraded" the time entry system at the beginning of this century.. Issue, our whole dev team was on unix (hpux, Solaris) and used firefox, which didn't work anymore (IE only). They solution to have 3 separate terminals we would "cytrix" into an NT machine to do our time machine on Internet Explorer...

Sigh

PayPal's "secure browser" effectively becomes broken by Firefox's first part isolation. that took some time to figure out.

In terms of being blocked by CloudFront (not cloudflare),I actually got a website to fix their policies by just emailing their tech support and showing that simple user-agent changes bypasses their policy anyhow.