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Linux like bank-client
There are many users on Habré registered as individual entrepreneurs (LLC, CJSC and other forms of ownership).
Can anyone advise a bank whose client bank legal entities can work with through a browser? And a browser other than IE. Any other (Chrome, Firefox, Opera) that has a Linux port will do.
Now I have to keep Windows as the second system on the computer and reboot every time if necessary to work with the bank. Even with virtualization, it doesn't work, because virtualBox doesn't want to work with my bank's USB token.
At first I wanted to go to Alfa-Bank (my favorite individual), but only IE is supported there, and I don’t want to change the awl for soap.
I fully admit that I wish the unrealizable and that banks simply cannot certify their software on open browsers. Then I will be happy to learn from a competent person in this matter why happiness is unattainable.
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Avangard Bank has a client on a toad and is quite runable under any OS that has at least openjdk. True, I did not test it with a usb token.
As I understand it, the issue is certification of electronic signature cryptographic tools.
One of the leading developers of CIPF promised this year to offer a "breakthrough" solution in Java on the market so that Bank-Clients finally "get rid" of IE. Waiting.
Of course, I'm sorry ... But Sberbank has a one-time authorization, which is sent via SMS.
And the bank-client business online works under any browser.
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