Supported Browsers

Lists the supported and recommended browsers for each client platform.

To comply with Oracle Support policies, you must use a supported browser while accessing the Oracle Fusion Cloud Enterprise Performance Management or Oracle Enterprise Data Management Cloud environment. See Oracle Software Web Browser Support Policy.

Table 5-2 Supported Browsers for Each Client Platform

Client Platforms Recommended Browser Other Supported Browsers
Microsoft Windows Google Chrome

Firefox ESR

Microsoft Edge Version 80 or newer

Apple Mac OS X Google Chrome Safari, Firefox ESR
Linux (all versions) Google Chrome Firefox ESR
iOS * Safari None
Android * Google Chrome None
* Only browser-based interaction is supported for iPads and Android mobile devices. Browser-based interaction is not supported on phones.

To ensure access to the service, you must configure your browser to:

  • Accept cookies from oraclecloud.com and cloud.oracle.com By default, the browsers are set up to accept cookies from websites. If your browser is configured to not accept cookies from sites, you must allow a per session or permanent exception for these sites
  • Allow pop-up windows from oraclecloud.com and cloud.oracle.com

Using Multiple Browser Tabs or Browser Instances

The business processes require each user to maintain a separate browser session. Additionally, the Cloud EPM or Oracle Enterprise Data Management Cloud environment support only one instance of dashboards per browser session.

Business processes may not refresh correctly if you have multiple sessions open at the same time on the same machine. For example, this can occur if you have one Chrome window with two tabs or multiple instances of the same browser(say two Chrome windows). Running multiple simultaneous operations using the same user ID from either the same computer or different computers may also result to unpredictable behavior.

A Duplicate Tab command is available in Firefox, Chrome, and Edge browsers to spawn another instance of the current tab. However, Oracle does not recommend using this command to duplicate the current view of a business process, as it may result in the display of errors within the business process.