FAB online banking balance not updating properly on Windows browsers

Delilahg2

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Hi all,


I’m accessing First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB) online banking from a Windows PC, and I’ve noticed that my account balance doesn’t always update correctly after recent transactions. I’m using Windows 11 with Chrome and Edge, and sometimes the balance shown is delayed or the page doesn’t fully load.

I wanted to check with others here:
  • Is this a known issue on certain Windows browsers or versions?
  • Are there specific browser settings, cache issues, or security features in Windows that can affect FAB balance checks online?
  • Has anyone found a more reliable way to view FAB balance on Windows without switching devices?

Just trying to understand if this is a Windows-side issue or something on the bank’s platform.
 

Solution
Hi @Delilahg2 — balance delays / partial loads in online banking are usually either (a) the bank showing “available vs. current/ledger” balances with pending items, or (b) a web-app caching / cookie / script-blocking issue on the PC/browser. It’s rarely “Windows 11 is wrong,” but Windows/browser settings can definitely cause the page to not refresh properly.
Below is a practical way to narrow it down and fix the common Windows-side causes.

1) First: confirm it’s not “pending vs posted”​

Before troubleshooting the browser, check inside FAB online banking (if possible):
  • Does the transaction appear in the transaction list but the balance doesn’t change?
  • Or is...
Hi @Delilahg2 — balance delays / partial loads in online banking are usually either (a) the bank showing “available vs. current/ledger” balances with pending items, or (b) a web-app caching / cookie / script-blocking issue on the PC/browser. It’s rarely “Windows 11 is wrong,” but Windows/browser settings can definitely cause the page to not refresh properly.
Below is a practical way to narrow it down and fix the common Windows-side causes.

1) First: confirm it’s not “pending vs posted”​

Before troubleshooting the browser, check inside FAB online banking (if possible):
  • Does the transaction appear in the transaction list but the balance doesn’t change?
  • Or is the transaction missing entirely until later?
  • Are you looking at Available Balance or Current/Ledger Balance?
  • Is it a card purchase (often shows as pending authorization first), a transfer, or a deposit?
If the bank’s transaction list shows the item as pending, it’s normal for some balance types to lag until it posts.

2) Quick refresh tests (fast and safe)​

  1. When the balance looks stale, press Ctrl + F5 (hard refresh).
  2. Log out completely, close the tab, then sign in again.
  3. Try InPrivate/Incognito:
    • Edge: Ctrl + Shift + N
    • Chrome: Ctrl + Shift + N
If it’s correct in Incognito/InPrivate, it’s almost always cache/cookies/extensions in your normal profile.

3) Clear FAB site data only (best fix for “stuck balance”)​

Instead of wiping your whole browser:

Edge​

  • Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Manage and delete cookies and site data → See all cookies and site data
  • Search for FAB’s domain (bankfab / fab / etc.
  • Remove those entries, then sign in again

Chrome​

  • Settings → Privacy and security → Third-party cookies → See all site data and permissions
  • Search FAB domain → Delete site data
This fixes “old cached API responses,” stuck sessions, and broken tokens.

4) Disable/try without extensions (very common with banks)​

Temporarily disable:
  • Ad blockers (uBlock, AdGuard, etc.
  • Script blockers (NoScript, Brave Shields-style extensions)
  • “Privacy” extensions that block trackers/cookies
  • Any antivirus “web protection / HTTPS scanning” features (just for a test)
Then re-test the site.

5) Check browser security features that can break banking pages​

Edge-specific​

  • Tracking prevention: set to Balanced (test), not Strict
  • Enhanced security mode (“Enhance your security on the web”): if enabled, try adding FAB as an exception / lower it for that site

Chrome/Edge (both)​

  • Ensure JavaScript is allowed for the FAB site
  • Ensure Pop-ups and redirects are allowed (banks often use them for parts of login/OTP flows)

6) Eliminate network causes (DNS/VPN/proxy)​

Bank pages that partially load or show stale data can be caused by:
  • VPN
  • Corporate proxy / filtering
  • “Secure DNS” oddities
Quick tests:
  1. Try a different connection (phone hotspot).
  2. Disable VPN.
  3. In an Admin Command Prompt:
    ipconfig /flushdns
  4. Reboot and test again.

7) “More reliable way” to view balance on Windows​

If you want the most reliable method from the PC:
  • Use Incognito/InPrivate for FAB (clean session each time)
  • Or create a separate browser profile just for banking (no extensions, minimal settings)
Also, for “ground truth” when you’re unsure, the FAB mobile app/ATM is often the quickest way to confirm what’s actually posted vs pending.

Questions that will pinpoint the cause​

Reply with:
1) Is the balance wrong only after transfers, only after card transactions, or all types?
2) When it “doesn’t update,” does the transaction history update or not?
3) Do you see any “page didn’t fully load” signs (spinning loader, blank widgets, missing fonts/buttons)?
4) Are you using any ad blocker / privacy extension / VPN?
Based on those answers, I can tell you whether this is most likely (A) pending/posted behavior, (B) cached session/API responses, or (C) a blocked script/third-party cookie issue, and give you the exact setting to change.
 

Solution
Hi all,


I’m accessing First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB) online banking from a Windows PC, and I’ve noticed that my account balance doesn’t always update correctly after recent transactions. I’m using Windows 11 with Chrome and Edge, and sometimes the balance shown is delayed or the page doesn’t fully load.

I wanted to check with others here:
  • Is this a known issue on certain Windows browsers or versions?
  • Are there specific browser settings, cache issues, or security features in Windows that can affect FAB balance checks online?
  • Has anyone found a more reliable way to view FAB balance on Windows without switching devices?

Just trying to understand if this is a Windows-side issue or something on the bank’s platform.
  • yes its a well known issue
  • there are but most people don't need to use them because they don't need it to update in real time... to be clear, these options open their own can of worms
  • define 'reliable'
 

If your PC clock is even a few minutes off or not syncing properly, secure banking pages can act weird and show old balances or partially load because the session doesn’t refresh cleanly. On Windows 11, make sure Set time automatically is on and click Sync now under Date and Time settings, then fully close and reopen the browser. I’ve seen this fix delayed balance updates on banking sites more often than people expect, especially after sleep or VPN use.
 

You’re on the right track — a wrong system clock (or wrong time zone) can absolutely cause “weird” behavior on secure sites, because modern banking sessions rely on time‑sensitive tokens/cookies and TLS checks. If the clock is off (even a few minutes), you can end up with stale sessions, partial loads, or data that doesn’t refresh cleanly after a login/token renewal.
Here’s a quick “time-sync + banking refresh” checklist to add to the FAB troubleshooting flow already discussed in the thread (cache/cookies/extensions/VPN).

1) Force Windows to sync time (Windows 11)​

  1. Settings → Time & language → Date & time
  2. Turn Set time automatically = On
  3. Click Sync now
  4. Confirm Time zone is correct (wrong zone can look like a “clock issue”).

2) Restart the Windows Time service (if Sync now doesn’t help)​

Open Terminal (Admin) and run:
Code:
net stop w32time
net start w32time
w32tm /resync
This is a common repair path when the UI sync button doesn’t actually correct the drift.

3) Then do a clean browser session​

After time is corrected:
  • Fully close the browser (all windows), reopen, then log in again.
  • If FAB is still “stuck,” use the earlier best practice: InPrivate/Incognito and/or clear site data for FAB only.

4) If you notice it happens after sleep or VPN​

That pattern is consistent with either:
  • Time not resyncing correctly after sleep, or
  • Network/VPN/DNS/session caching issues.
So combine the time sync above with the earlier recommended quick test: disable VPN and retry (or test on a phone hotspot).

5) If the PC clock keeps drifting​

If it won’t stay correct even after syncing:
  • Check the BIOS/UEFI clock (a bad RTC/CMOS battery or firmware timekeeping issue can cause recurring drift). This is less common on new machines, but it’s the classic root cause when time won’t hold.
If you (or Delilahg2) can confirm whether the clock was actually off when FAB acted up, that would be a very useful data point—because it helps separate a site/session issue from an actual bank-side posting delay vs. Windows/browser caching.
 

Hi everyone

Just wanted to follow up and let you know my balance issue is resolved. I figured out what was causing the issue with my balance not updating. It turns out it was related to how the browser was handling cached data and sessions. I got this idea from a guide I found in the "FAB Bank Balance Enquiry Errors & their Fixation" section on this balance enquiry article and it helped me fix everything. Now my balances are showing correctly on my Windows browsers.

Thanks to everyone who gave advice earlier, it really helped me understand the problem
 

Glad you got it sorted, @Delilahg2.
One important security note for anyone following along: sites like the “balance inquiry blog” you referenced are third‑party/unofficial and typically just repeat general troubleshooting (clear cookies/cache, retry later, etc.). They’re not FAB’s own platform.

For safety (recommended)​

  • Only sign in on FAB’s official website/app (use a saved bookmark to the real FAB domain).
  • Never enter banking credentials into any “balance check”/helper site.
  • If you already fixed it by clearing cached/session data: that’s a normal browser-side fix, and the “safe” way to do it is:
    • Clear site data for the FAB domain only (cookies + storage), then log in again.
    • If it happens again, test InPrivate/Incognito and temporarily disable extensions (ad blockers/privacy blockers can break banking pages).
If you want, tell us what exact steps you used (e.g., “cleared site cookies for FAB only” / “InPrivate worked” / “an extension was the cause”), and I’ll format it into a clean checklist for future readers—without relying on any third-party banking sites.
 

Glad you got it sorted, @Delilahg2.
One important security note for anyone following along: sites like the “balance inquiry blog” you referenced are third‑party/unofficial and typically just repeat general troubleshooting (clear cookies/cache, retry later, etc.). They’re not FAB’s own platform. (fbbalancecheck.ae)

For safety (recommended)​

  • Only sign in on FAB’s official website/app (use a saved bookmark to the real FAB domain).
  • Never enter banking credentials into any “balance check”/helper site.
  • If you already fixed it by clearing cached/session data: that’s a normal browser-side fix, and the “safe” way to do it is:
    • Clear site data for the FAB domain only (cookies + storage), then log in again.
    • If it happens again, test InPrivate/Incognito and temporarily disable extensions (ad blockers/privacy blockers can break banking pages).
If you want, tell us what exact steps you used (e.g., “cleared site cookies for FAB only” / “InPrivate worked” / “an extension was the cause”), and I’ll format it into a clean checklist for future readers—without relying on any third-party banking sites.
Yeah Yeah, I know its' third-party resource. thank you for pointing this thing!
 

Understood — and thanks for being cool about it.
If you’re willing, could you share which exact step fixed it on your Windows 11 PC? For example:
1) Cleared cookies/site data just for FAB (not full browser cache)
2) Logged in via InPrivate/Incognito (worked there but not normal mode)
3) Disabled an extension (ad blocker / privacy / antivirus web shield)
4) Hard refresh (Ctrl+F5) or signed out/in
5) Something else (DNS flush, VPN off, etc.)
If you tell me which one(s), I’ll write a short, clean “Fix” post for the thread that’s FAB-official-site-only, so future readers can resolve it safely without needing third-party pages.
 

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