Kent

  • Sep 5, 2024
  • Joined Jan 14, 2024
  • 2 discussions
  • 3 posts
  • 0 best answers
  • 10 points
  • When I'm logged in to my credit card website, I can download monthly statements but I can't download the Quicken file for the transactions. This also happened on another website in the past month, but I can't remember which one it was. I tried Compatability Mode, but it still didn't work. Here's what the console log says (token and event data is Xed out of the url):

    [Error] Multiple 'X-Frame-Options' headers with conflicting values ('SAMEORIGIN, DENY') encountered when loading 'https://myaccounts.capitalone.com/ease-app-web/edge/CreditCard/accounts/XXXXXXXXX/transactions/download?fromTransactionDate=2024-03-08&toTransactionDate=2024-04-06&documentFormatType=application/qfx&acceptLanguage=en-US&BUS_EVT_ID=XXXXXXXXXXXX&X-User-Action=ease.downloadTransactions'. Falling back to 'DENY'.
    [Error] Refused to display 'https://myaccounts.capitalone.com/ease-app-web/edge/CreditCard/accounts/XXXXXXXXXXX/transactions/download?fromTransactionDate=2024-03-08&toTransactionDate=2024-04-06&documentFormatType=application/qfx&acceptLanguage=en-US&BUS_EVT_ID=XXXXXXX&EVT_SYNCH_TOKEN=XXXXXXXX&X-User-Action=ease.downloadTransactions' in a frame because it set 'X-Frame-Options' to 'SAMEORIGIN, DENY'.
    [Error] Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 403 () (new-relic.js.map, line 0)

    Orion 0.99.127.2-beta (WebKit 619.1.1)
    macOS Version 14.4.1 (Build 23E224)
    Mac13,1

    Lemme know if you need any more info.

    Expected to download the Quicken file, just like I can download the PDF statement from the same website. Downloading Quicken file works in Safari, Chrome, etc.

    0.99.127.2-beta

    Sonoma (14)

    • When I unlock 1Password via browser extension it relocks in less time than the 30 minutes I have it set to in the extension preferences. I don't know how long it actually takes to lock, but I've timed a couple of the elapsed times between when I unlocked it and when I needed it again (7 and 11 minutes), and it was locked both times.

      1Password desktop remained unlocked during these times, so it wasn't due to the desktop app being locked.

      When I set a time interval in 1Password extension settings before 1Password locks automatically, I expect it to stay unlocked until that interval has elapsed.

      UPDATE: This is not a bug. It was user error. I hadn't set Orion as a "trusted browser" in 1Password extension.

      .99.126.4.1-beta

      Mojave (10.14)

      Update

      • Vlad replied to this.
      • This also happens to me on every website no matter how many times I click "Never ...", even if I return to the exact same url to login again within minutes of logging out.