
Reply is below quoted content. On Thursday, October 17, 2024 5:26:36 P.M. EDT Karen Lewellen via talk wrote:
absolutely yes. When I visit td's on line portal, I only get silence, nothing link wise for my screen reader to access. Which command line Linux browser are you using? Kare
On Thu, 17 Oct 2024, Alex Kink wrote:
I've been using Linux to successfully access my bank accounts with TD, RBC and CIBC since the year 2000. These are all just websites after all. Is your question rooted in a past experience where you had issues accessing your web banking using a Linux system?
-Alex
On Oct 17, 2024, at 16:39, Karen Lewellen via talk <talk@gtalug.org> wrote:
Hi folks, Anyone using Linux successfully to access their on line bank account? If so, where? TD is not a prospect, so may be opening another account where I can manage a few things this way, if inclusive of course. Happy fall, Karen
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Hi Karen, Unfortunately, many websites nowadays require JavaScript, which might be not well-supported in text-based web browsers. I tried to open TD's login page in w3m, and it displays a blank page. Elinks ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ ELinks ) seem to have JavaScript support. That said, if there are no other difficulty for you to use a GUI application, I would recommend using a GUI web browser like Mozilla Firefox, together with the Orca screen reader ( https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/orca ). I just tried opening td.com in Firefox and had Orca read it with no problem. At least I can go to the login page and submit. I do not have a TD account so I do not know how it would sound like after login. Best regards, tusooa