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Q. What does it mean to be a supported browser?
A. Browsers that are supported are expected to work in any Online Banking page and function. If any critical function is found not to work on a supported browser, it will be addressed and corrected.
Q. What does it mean to be an unsupported browser?
A. Unsupported browsers are not tested. If problems are reported code changes will not be made to accommodate browser differences. The recommendation will be to use a supported browser.
Q. What happens if an issue is reported that is the result of an unsupported browser?
A. If problems are reported, the recommendation will be to switch to a supported browser.
Q. How do you determine when a browser will be identified for certification and ultimately supported?
A. Metrics available on browser usage define the most commonly utilized browsers which is one factor in determining the list of browsers to support. Another factor is the lack of viable alternatives on a particular platform. Apple Safari is one example. As new browsers climb in usage, they may be added to the supported browser list, once a threshold of adoption and usage is reached, or if no other browser is available for that platform.
Q. How long does the certification process usually take?
A. When a new browser is released and it is a candidate for becoming a supported or recommended browser, an initial regression test of the application is done utilizing that browser. The process will complete when all critical issues identified in the testing process for that particular browser have been resolved. The time for that process varies from browser to browser but would typically be3 less than 3 months. Other factors that apply are problems/bugs that are in the browser software itself. Some issues cannot be solved by modifying application code, but have to be addressed by the browser vendor directly.