VBA to Log into and navigate Bank/Credit Card Sites

Vbainsideweb

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I would like to write VBA code to log into the below (and other) sites. I would like to then navigate within those sites (clicking links) to get to different pages where I would eventually be able to download Year to Date Statements.

I am struggling with determining which commands to use in Excel for the VBA to type in the usernames/passwords as well as navigating to different pages on the site. I know very little HTML. Any thoughts/tips?

BB&T | Checking, Savings, Investments
https://chaseonline.chase.com/Logon.aspx
https://www.bankofamerica.com/

My knowledge of VBA is to the extent of "VBA for Dummies" which I have recently read.

Thank you
 

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