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)
- When the balance looks stale, press Ctrl + F5 (hard refresh).
- Log out completely, close the tab, then sign in again.
- 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:
- Try a different connection (phone hotspot).
- Disable VPN.
- In an Admin Command Prompt:
ipconfig /flushdns
- 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.