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I'm sure everyone here has seen this by now... in order to log in or make a purchase at a site, you have to pick out which images out of a group of pictures contain street signs or pizza... so you do, and it rejects your selection. Come on, I know what a freaking pizza looks like! I definitely did not overlook an image containing a pizza! Humble Bundle has been the worst so far, it takes me probably 10 tries on average until the damn thing admits that I am human.

Really hoping this never comes to GOG.
All I know is, I want pizza now.

But I've always disliked captchas, no matter what kind, and have never met anyone who didn't.
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KoreaBeat: Really hoping this never comes to GOG.
Is that a joke? GOG added reCaptcha like a week or two ago.
I agree, it takes me double the time to do them lol
I, for one, welcome our new pizza-recognizing overlords.
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KoreaBeat:
just hope you dont get the one with sausages...


some of them may appear to be sausages...


they are not sausages!
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What a coincidence. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqnXp6Saa8Y
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tfishell: What a coincidence. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqnXp6Saa8Y
OMG that was great! uahaha.
I'll check his other videos XD
Yeah I had an issue with one on humble too, just wtf. They've sure gotten from bad to worse.
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DeathDiciple: Yeah I had an issue with one on humble too, just wtf. They've sure gotten from bad to worse.
Thought I was the only one, stopped using humble bundle since they started using that, I was actually stuck on that nonsense just to get something I backed for nearly 20 tries... sigh nearly gave up! And just randomly guessed the last try and then it worked.. blah!

Never seen this type of captcha on GoG.. and if I saw that on a purchase that'd be a purchase I make on steam, without captcha.. instead ;)
Post edited July 16, 2015 by eRe4s3r
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KoreaBeat: I'm sure everyone here has seen this by now... in order to log in or make a purchase at a site, you have to pick out which images out of a group of pictures contain street signs or pizza... so you do, and it rejects your selection. Come on, I know what a freaking pizza looks like! I definitely did not overlook an image containing a pizza! Humble Bundle has been the worst so far, it takes me probably 10 tries on average until the damn thing admits that I am human.

Really hoping this never comes to GOG.
You should really be glad that you don't own a XBOX360 with Kinect. The "interpretive dance CAPTCHA" was a failure on the order of Windows ME.
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tfishell: What a coincidence. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqnXp6Saa8Y
Perfect case for,once signed in (stayed signed in).
I wonder how that would effort the sites?
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eRe4s3r: Thought I was the only one, stopped using humble bundle since they started using that, I was actually stuck on that nonsense just to get something I backed for nearly 20 tries... sigh nearly gave up! And just randomly guessed the last try and then it worked.. blah!

Never seen this type of captcha on GoG.. and if I saw that on a purchase that'd be a purchase I make on steam, without captcha.. instead ;)
GoG has this reCaptcha to login. You don't need it to make a purchase. If you don't ever logout you will never run into it. And it also doesn't happen unless you enter your password wrong several times on login. I've noticed a lot less "I've been HACKED!" threads ever since GoG implemented this. I suspect that accounts were being compromised by brute force hacks - so I approve of this :)

Still - I would like two factor authentication to change your email.
I don't get why Humble forces me to do that shit. I'm using the same computer, the same account, AND I'm using paypal. If they're scared about stolen cards, they should do it on CC check not on paypal checks. If they care about bots, they can figure out I'm already bloody logged in, I have my payment history, and I'm sure their cookies are tracking me all over. There's simply no excuse to do that to your loyal customers.
Post edited July 16, 2015 by DeathDiciple
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KoreaBeat: Really hoping this never comes to GOG.
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cogadh: Is that a joke? GOG added reCaptcha like a week or two ago.
Hmm, really. I have not encountered it here.

I actually gave up tonight on trying to log in to Indie Gala.