Citibank Doesn't Want Your Business, Linux Users

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Courtesy Linux Today  Fri, 10/30/2009 - 21:11

The Consumerist: "Citibank won't let customers using Linux computers log in to their online accounts.

Adam argues that in 2009 this doesn't make sense, especially when no other major corporate website blocks him like this."


 

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