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Are there conflict issues with Kasersky protected browsers

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I've recently upgraded to Kaspersky 2015 for online protection. This system now has a protected browser mode. Since this upgrade whenever I've made an online payment Kaspersky takes me to a 'protected browser' and my bank system seems to start but then returns to a blank screen and the payment fails. On one recent purchase the bank website stated that it couldn't obtain any details and then went blank. Phone conversations with the bank suggest that there are issues with Firefox and suggest that I use (dare I say it) IE (spit, spit spit). In order to make online payments I've had to go outside of the protected system. Is there any useful suggestions out there?

I've recently upgraded to Kaspersky 2015 for online protection. This system now has a protected browser mode. Since this upgrade whenever I've made an online payment Kaspersky takes me to a 'protected browser' and my bank system seems to start but then returns to a blank screen and the payment fails. On one recent purchase the bank website stated that it couldn't obtain any details and then went blank. Phone conversations with the bank suggest that there are issues with Firefox and suggest that I use (dare I say it) IE (spit, spit spit). In order to make online payments I've had to go outside of the protected system. Is there any useful suggestions out there?

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Daverw said

I've recently upgraded to Kaspersky 2015 for online protection. This system now has a protected browser mode. Since this upgrade whenever I've made an online payment Kaspersky takes me to a 'protected browser' and my bank system seems to start but then returns to a blank screen and the payment fails. On one recent purchase the bank website stated that it couldn't obtain any details and then went blank. Phone conversations with the bank suggest that there are issues with Firefox and suggest that I use (dare I say it) IE (spit, spit spit). In order to make online payments I've had to go outside of the protected system. Is there any useful suggestions out there?

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That would be a question for Kaspersky support, especially if this is a new problem since you updated to Kaspersky 2015 and it has new features.

Although, your bank might have something there - but my question to your bank would be "what do they tell their customers with MacOSX, Linux, or Android operating systems and don't have the option to use IE"? A better would have been "sorry, our IT dept is sophisticated enough to support anything except for IE - they all have MCP (Microsoft Certified Program) certificates" (a supposed measure of their knowledge and proficiency to land the job in the first place) - like having the fox guard the hen house or in-the-box straight line thinking. Or three ways of doing things - "the right way, the wrong way, or the Navy way" - yeah, served 6 years - in the USN Reserves during the Viet Nam Conflict.