What Browser should I use to access the dashboards?

What Browser should I use to access the dashboards?

Domus dashboards work with most modern browsers:

  1. Google Chrome
  2. Mozilla Firefox
  3. Opera
  4. Microsoft Edge (2020 version or later)
  5. Safari (16.4 and newer)  

As of April 2022, support for all versions of Internet Explorer was discontinued.  We recommend using Chrome for the best user experience.

A note for users of multiple MLSs
Some users subscribe to more than one MLS, and use multiple browsers at once in order to stay logged in.  If the browser you prefer to use with Domus isn't the one you regularly use to login to the MLS that subscribes to Domus, there's is a solution.  You can log into multiple MLSs using a single browser if you use 'Incognito" mode.  Each browser names it slightly different, so you may know it as "Private" or "InPrivate" mode.  Just open a new browser tab in the incognito/private mode and then proceed to the MLS URL from there.   
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