I assume from your description, that you have to use Chrome as your version of IE isn't capable of accessing the Halifax banking website.
This is likely to be due to your version of Internet Explorer being too old.
Try updating it - Free from those nice Microsoft people.
Or if this is not possible - I would just install the Firefox browser
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delete your pass word and you don't do banking
simple really
however what you can do is look for a hide comment where the password shows as a series of dots
it is a scam to get you to operate the link so that they can get into your computer and details
report it to your scam watch authority
any reputable business that you deal with will always address you by name not as you probably have dear customer
just delete it out of your computer
Some internet banking websites only let you log in normally on the computer that you originally set up the account with. There will be a different route on the website when logging in using a different computer. If this IS the same one, it may be that you need to check your email for an email validating link. try also using different browsers.
Good Luck
sounds like you have done most the right things, you could try another browser see if that helps, if your using Internet explorer try google or firefox etc see if that does the trick
update your anti virus and anti spyware and run them first too
hope this helps a little let me know if i can help further
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