Since I started this topic...Chrome has worked best for me
I have not experienced the login problems, but I encounter the "Houston" message from time to time.
I use Chrome and Windows 10 Pro on my laptop, and Chrome and Win 7 64 Pro on desktop, but a savaging by a Chevy Tahoe while cycling May 3rd rendered me out of it for the first 2/3 of May, and working my way back from paraplegia means that I am not accessible to my desktop until I am able to get upstairs. So I am working from laptop until then.
I have noticed that MS has "upgraded" my IE to 11 w/o asking, and I have never used Edge. This has rendered some pages where "Save link as" reflected the type of file in IE10, and now IE11 defaults to .htm. This is annoying but can be worked around. But I have certainly found Chrome to be the most reliable browser with FTDNA, haven't tried Firefox in years and use IE for occasional two-monitor sessions upstairs when I wanted to sign into FTDNA twice.
As so frequently stated, why am I seeing a newly-designed login page when I am already a GAP admin and an individual customer? I am trying to get my Y candidates to spring for 111 markers and some SNPS, so are they paying for (and is my Project helping pay for) this gratuitous waste of page design?
I have not experienced the login problems, but I encounter the "Houston" message from time to time.
I use Chrome and Windows 10 Pro on my laptop, and Chrome and Win 7 64 Pro on desktop, but a savaging by a Chevy Tahoe while cycling May 3rd rendered me out of it for the first 2/3 of May, and working my way back from paraplegia means that I am not accessible to my desktop until I am able to get upstairs. So I am working from laptop until then.
I have noticed that MS has "upgraded" my IE to 11 w/o asking, and I have never used Edge. This has rendered some pages where "Save link as" reflected the type of file in IE10, and now IE11 defaults to .htm. This is annoying but can be worked around. But I have certainly found Chrome to be the most reliable browser with FTDNA, haven't tried Firefox in years and use IE for occasional two-monitor sessions upstairs when I wanted to sign into FTDNA twice.
As so frequently stated, why am I seeing a newly-designed login page when I am already a GAP admin and an individual customer? I am trying to get my Y candidates to spring for 111 markers and some SNPS, so are they paying for (and is my Project helping pay for) this gratuitous waste of page design?
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