I have just moved my broadband ISP from BT to Utility Warehouse. I cannot access my AOL webmail account via Fiirefox
I have just transferred broadband ISP from BT to Utility Warehouse. After getting round the BT blocks, all seemed OK. I always use Firefox as a browser and have had bookmarks set up for my webmail accounts (various). All of those accounts can be accessed via Firefox except AOL which can only be accessed via Internet Explorer. I get on the initial AOL connection but cannot get to the Email sign in page.
I have tried to connect by various means but without success via Firefox. I have no desire to have to use IE and that is inconvenient anyway.
Suggestions ??
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