I haven't been able to put any credit card into Delta from Android for years. Get some bizarre error message on each one even though they are all valid.
Oftentimes, I'll be in an online shop, I'll go to checkout, and it will ask me to login. After figuring out login, it blows away my entire cart (I guess substituting whatever data my account had which was an empty cart, versus the session they had going with my pseudonymously which contained items). You know that costs them money. You never want to take a cart away from a customer who is about to buy.
It could be. I have to have all kinds of stuff in my normal browser so I'm not tracked. Although when you are making transactions, there's little that you can hide.
I've done it before.
Another website that didn't work is eBay. It wouldn't let me place any bids. But their app, for some reason, does. I even contacted eBay about this saying it didn't work in Edge or Brave or Chrome. They said to use the app.
Aye. In general, some websites just don't want to cooperate at all with anything except for Chrome and maybe Edge. I think usually it's because of certain automated privacy settings that conflict with whatever half-assed implementation a site's using for certain functionality.
Websites don't work any more.
I haven't been able to put any credit card into Delta from Android for years. Get some bizarre error message on each one even though they are all valid.
Oftentimes, I'll be in an online shop, I'll go to checkout, and it will ask me to login. After figuring out login, it blows away my entire cart (I guess substituting whatever data my account had which was an empty cart, versus the session they had going with my pseudonymously which contained items). You know that costs them money. You never want to take a cart away from a customer who is about to buy.
The lack of specificity in error messages too, instead of specific errors it's always "unknown error please try again later"
"Oops, something broke. Here's a picture of a dog." - Amazon
It could be. I have to have all kinds of stuff in my normal browser so I'm not tracked. Although when you are making transactions, there's little that you can hide.
I've done it before.
Another website that didn't work is eBay. It wouldn't let me place any bids. But their app, for some reason, does. I even contacted eBay about this saying it didn't work in Edge or Brave or Chrome. They said to use the app.
Aye. In general, some websites just don't want to cooperate at all with anything except for Chrome and maybe Edge. I think usually it's because of certain automated privacy settings that conflict with whatever half-assed implementation a site's using for certain functionality.