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MT4 Web platform no longer supported?


tehka

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As you know, Metatrader 4 supports Desktop Trading, Mobile Trading and Web Trading.

I would like to bring to attention that I can't log in to Web Trading for about a month now. I kinda recall that I was previously able to do so. It seems that the server list does not have IG.

Would like to check with IG staff, is Web Trading no longer supported?

https://www.metaquotes.net/en/metatrader4/web-trading

Thanks

Adrian

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3 hours ago, tehka said:

As you know, Metatrader 4 supports Desktop Trading, Mobile Trading and Web Trading.

I would like to bring to attention that I can't log in to Web Trading for about a month now. I kinda recall that I was previously able to do so. It seems that the server list does not have IG.

Would like to check with IG staff, is Web Trading no longer supported?

https://www.metaquotes.net/en/metatrader4/web-trading

Thanks

Adrian

Hi, you might need to download again from IG if the version you are using is not 1170 or above (check mt4 'Help' > 'About')

or go to 'File' > 'Open an Account' and check you have the data feeds from IG, if not click 'add a broker' and use the IG address in the pic below (IG Group 443).

If you have forgotten your password you will need to contact IG by email for a new one.

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Thank you Caseynotes.

I believe you are referring to the Desktop trading app, where you download and install metatrader to your PC.

The Web trader I am referring to is the Web terminal that runs on Internet browser without any installation required.

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8 minutes ago, tehka said:

Thank you Caseynotes.

I believe you are referring to the Desktop trading app, where you download and install metatrader to your PC.

The Web trader I am referring to is the Web terminal that runs on Internet browser without any installation required.

ok, I've actually got that as well, I just opened it and the auto fill just opened it straight up, what does the login pop up box say when you open it up?

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7 minutes ago, tehka said:

yup, so i log out from the auto-fill, and click "Log In to a Trade Account". Delete the Server:MetaQuotes-Demo thing and type IG. There will be a drop down appear, and IG-LIVE is not in the list

ok, yes I've never tried to link it to IG before. Though there are a lot of different lists of affiliated brokers IG does not seem to be on any of them so IG can't have signed up for the service, maybe someone from IG can confirm that on here or you could sent a query email but I suspect they are just not there.

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