Guess it's time to stick my big toe in the water. Everyone knows there are good bots and bad bots in the world.
I designed
MagicWebFX to be my "pilot website secretary". It reduces all my daily/monthly activities to a couple of button clicks as I watch it do it's magic. I also trust my computer clock and program timer more than my watch and fat finger to enter trades.
Since it uses a web browser to do it's secretary work, I believe it complies with SJ's statement that "The pilot website was designed to be used by a pilot at his web browser to transact normal company business functions."
So under the new rules, an
authorized someone must be present to enter the code to submit a trade. MagicWebFX uses the IE web browser so there is nothing 'hidden' from your sight. There is also a built-in pause where one could easily enter the random code sequence before trades are submitted.
As far as the new, unknown web page quotas are concerned, that will be a trial and error experience for all of us. At least the company is taking incremental steps to 'fix' their problem.