Browser Support
You can access Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts via a PC, Linux, or Macintosh (Mac) computer. Fully supported web browsers (we recommend using these to get all of our newest features):
- Internet Explorer 11 (download: Windows)
- Microsoft Edge 13+ (download: Windows)
- Mozilla 52+ (download: Windows | Mac)
- Safari 10.1+ (download: Mac)
- Chrome 55+ (download: Windows | Mac)
- Chrome Mobile 55+ (download: Android OS)
- Silk (download: Amazon Kindle OS)
Untested browsers (we don't test them, but believe they will work with all of our features):
Browsers without full support for our features (you can access our website, but you won't have some of the latest features):
- Netscape 7.1+ (download: Windows | Mac | Linux)
- Firefox 0.8+ (download: Windows | Mac | Linux)
- Safari 1.3+ (download: Mac | Windows)
Mobile supported browsers and devices:
- Safari (device type: Apple iPhone 6S, 6S Plus, SE, 7, 7 Plus, X, XS Max, XS, XR, 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max)
- Chrome (device type:
- Apple iPhone 6S, 6S Plus, SE, 7, 7 Plus, 8, 8 Plus, X, XS, XR, 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max
- Samsung Galaxy S8, S8+, S8 Active, S9, S9+, S10e, S10
- Google Pixel 2, 3, 3A XL, 3A, 3 XL)
Web and mobile supported browsers:
- Internet Explorer 11 (download: Windows)
- Microsoft edge 15+ (download: Windows)
- Mozilla 52+ (download: Windows | Mac)
- Safari 10.1+ (download: Mac | Apple device)
- Chrome 60+ (download: Windows | Mac)
- Chrome Mobile 60+ (download: Android | Apple device)
- Mozilla 52+ (download: Android)
Regardless of your browser type, you must have cookies enabled to use our secure web sites. If your browser supports it, please also enable JavaScript.
Security Standards
Any time you enter or provide any information on this website, it is encrypted using Secure Socket Layer ("SSL") technology. SSL protects information as it crosses the Internet. To support this technology, you need an SSL-capable browser. It is recommended that you use a strong encryption, 128-bit browser such as Microsoft's Internet Explorer 9 or higher or Firefox 4 or higher. These browsers will activate SSL automatically whenever you begin shopping for a plan on this website and when you return to this website to complete an application.
You can tell if you are visiting a secure area within a website by looking at the symbol on the bottom of your browser screen. If you are using Internet Explorer, Firefox or Chrome, you will see either a lock or a key. When the padlock is in the locked position, your session connection is taking place via a secure server.