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PayService.Com, Inc. Links and Tests for Client Care

This page contains links to information and tests to help support our clients:

The test and links contain information to help clients test and modify settings
of the various available commercial browsers.
The information on this page is NOT specific to the ExpenseVisor product and/or service.

Please contact us by email support@ExpenseVisor.com with any questions regarding this information.

Last Updated: Nov 1, 2019

TEST FOR SESSION COOKIES

Test for availability of session cookies:  Open Test

TEST FOR JAVASCRIPT ENABLED

Test for availability of javascript enabled:  Open Test

OTHER TESTS FOR BROWSERS

Here is a link to 'What is My Browser'. This is a third party site that evaluates browsers. PayService.Com Inc has no association with this web site. Use it at your own risk and discretion. There are tools similar to this available trough search engines such as Google and Bing.

CONFIGURING YOUR WEB BROWSER TO ALLOW POP-UP WINDOWS

Some functions in ExpenseVisor require the use of 'Pop-Up' windows. An example of this is the 'Note' function used whne entering expense items. If the Pop Up functionality is unavailable, the user will not be able to use these functions.

If you are experiencing issues with Pop Ups, please refer to the following:

Most web browsers include a feature to block pop-up windows. While this may eliminate unwanted or bothersome pop-up windows, the feature sometimes can impede the functionality of legitimate or useful websites.



Follow the instructions below to configure your web browser to allow pop-up windows for your selected websites.

Note: If you have installed third party applications to block pop-ups (examples include the Google, MSN, and Yahoo! toolbars), be sure to consult the vendor documentation to allow pop-up windows for desired websites.

Safari (macOS)

Safari for macOS has no per-website control over blocking pop-up windows. Pop-ups are either blocked, or they are not. To allow pop-ups:

  1. From the Safari menu, choose Preferences... and click the Security tab.
  2. Ensure the Block pop-up windows option is not checked. Unchecking this option will allow pop-ups.
  3. To block pop-ups once again, check the Block pop-up windows checkbox.

Note: If you are concerned about allowing pop-ups globally for all websites that you browse, consider using another web browser that allows website exceptions such as Chrome or Firefox.

Chrome .current (Windows/macOS)

  1. Open Chrome, then go to the web page that you want to allow pop-ups.
  2. In Chrome's URL window, highlight the entire web address of the current page, then choose the Copy command from the Edit menu or right-click and choose the Copy command.
  3. Click the icon with three horizontal bars in the upper right side of the browser toolbar.
  4. Click Settings.
  5. Scroll to the bottom of the Settings section and click Show advanced settings... .
  6. In the Privacy section, click Content settings... . The Content settings window appears.
  7. Scroll to the Pop-ups section, and then ensure the Do not allow any site to show pop-ups radio button is selected.
  8. Click Manage exceptions... .
  9. In the Hostname pattern field, choose the Paste command from the Edit menu or right-click and choose the Paste command, and ensure the Behavior dropdown menu is set to Allow.

    Notes: When using ExpenseVisor, the name of the site to allow is: secure.expensevisor.com.

  10. Click Done.
  11. Close any remaining dialog boxes.

Firefox .current (Windows/macOS)

  1. Open Firefox, then go to the web page that you want to allow pop-ups.
  2. In Firefox's URL window, highlight the entire web address of the current page, then choose the Copy command from the Edit menu or right-click and choose the Copy command.
  3. Click the icon with three horizontal bars in the upper right side of the browser toolbar.
  4. Select Options (Windows) or Preferences (macOS).
  5. In the left sidebar, click on the Content icon to display the Content section.
  6. In the Pop-ups section, ensure the Block pop-up windows checkbox is selected, then click the adjacent Exceptions... button.
  7. In the Address of web site: field, choose the Paste command from the Edit menu or right-click and choose the Paste command, and then click Allow.

    Notes: When using ExpenseVisor, the name of the site to allow is: secure.expensevisor.com.

  8. Click Save Changes.
  9. Close any remaining dialog boxes.

Internet Explorer (Windows)

When a website attempts to launch a new pop-up window, you may see dialog boxes alerting you of pop-up windows that have been blocked. Follow the instructions below to allow pop-up windows on a per-website basis.

  1. Open Internet Explorer, then go to the web page that you want to allow pop-ups.
  2. In Internet Explorer's Address field, highlight the entire web address of the current page, then right-click and choose the Copy command.
  3. From the Tools menu (the gear icon on the far right), select Internet options. The Internet Options dialog box opens.
  4. Click on the Privacy tab.
  5. Under Pop-up Blocker ensure the Turn on Pop-up Blocker checkbox is checked, and then click Settings. The Pop-up Blocker Settings dialog box opens.
  6. Right-click in the Address of website to allow: field, then choose the Paste command.

    Notes: When using ExpenseVisor, the name of the site to allow is: secure.expensevisor.com.

    For more information about pop-ups, see Learn more about Pop-up Blocker, located at the bottom of the dialog box.
  7. Click Add.
  8. Close any remaining dialog boxes.

Edge (Windows 10 only)

Microsoft Edge for Windows 10 has no per-website control over blocking pop-up windows. Pop-ups are either blocked, or they are not. To allow pop-ups:

  1. Click the ellipsis icon (...) in the upper right corner of your web browser, and then click Settings.
  2. In the Advanced settings section, click View advanced settings.
  3. In the Block pop-ups section, click the switch to Off. Pop-ups are now allowed.
  4. To block pop-ups once again, click the switch to On.

Note: If you are concerned about allowing pop-ups globally for all websites that you browse, consider using another web browser that allows website exceptions such as Chrome or Firefox.