Why is Audiogon checking my browser?


For the past few days, I keep getting a prompt to show I am human. Lots of Capcha that even though I input the proper number of items, prompts me to another Capcha.

If this is the future, I am going to bail.

B

gdnrbob

My 11 year old iMac's browser doesn't experience anything of the sort described in this thread. It was only during the installation of the new features that Captcha was doing it's thing. 

Like already mentioned, some bots could be piggybacking on your accounts at random. Amazing, just how much info they have on your nowadays. Just this morning, I got an email from a NFT site stating overdrafts on my PayPal account and seizing my PayPal bank. They had my last name and complete address, down to the apt # but the zip was off by one digit.

I love getting those just for the chance to reply with some huge font nasty replies.

All the best,
Nonoise

Running Win10, watching on Chrome....don’t remember a captcha ever....

Maybe one once upon...*shrug*

Guess I’m secure enough...YHO may vary... ;)

Able to look at anything almost everywhere I can go....

Software and the hardware it occupies can be just as fussy as....well.... *points at stuff*

Sorted out your drives and caches lately?

Have you simply opened a help ticket, explained your issues to Tammy and obtained a response? How is anyone else is going to help

You'd think clicking on a link that Audiogon sent in an an email digest wouldn't be subject to such foolishness. There are better ways to protect a site than Cloudflare...without imposing onerous processes on legitimate users. Site ops can see the ip addresses of their users....