pmj wrote:Same here - using Firefox.
Same here using both SeaMonkey and Firefox. They're both based on the same "engine" so perhaps no surprize.
This is working for me.
Not for me in both browsers. Funny thing is it does work the other way, from WebBroker ==> EasyWeb. I wonder if they changed a timeout for one of them? Sometimes if the connection was very slow I would get a login screen, going either way.
OnlyMyOpinion wrote:Log in to TD Canada Trust Easyweb, click on an account at TD WebBroker and over you go, click to go back to Easyweb - no changes or problems between them using Win7 IE9 on laptop.
Very interesting! I hadn't noticed those WebBroker links next to the brokerage accounts in EasyWeb, because they're new and because I tend to ignore that information within EasyWeb (which I use mostly to look at credit accounts). I just tried clicking on one and it worked!
What I had been doing, which didn't work, was to click on the WebBroker link that is now at the top-middle of the EasyWeb page. This link replaces the former access to WebBroker by a drop-down menu.
Thank you both, it seems the login transition problem is solved anyway. The sticky problem isn't that bad and maybe they will fix it if the problem happens to all Firefox users.