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Hi Sara,

I guess I don’t understand. :tooconfus I think passwords alone a great security feature… Set up the right way, passwords are very effective at keeping sensitive data safe. You can set it up so that after “X” incorrect login attempts, no additional attempts can be made for an hour (or longer). You can also force passwords to be “strong” by requiring letters, numbers, special characters, and both uppercase and lowercase letters.

If someone already has my user name and password, the CAPTCHA isn’t going to stop them from getting in. So, unless I’m missing something, I don’t really see how it enhances privacy.

When I visit Gmail, or Yahoo Mail, or even my online bank account, they only ask for a user name and a password. Sometimes a birthday, too, but everything they ask for has a constant value — it isn’t something random. Aside from IA and Trident, I can’t think of one other place where I have to go through a CAPTCHA to log in. I’ve gone through many CAPTCHAs when signing up for new accounts at various sites, but it’s very rare to go through this when logging in (like I said, IA and Trident are the only ones I know of).

The main reason why I want it removed is because StatsRemote can’t read the CAPTCHA, which means I have to manually log in to IA to view my stats.

That is soooo old school, Sara. (LOL) :tongue:

Actually StatsRemote does save me a lot of time, and more time saved means more time spent promoting casinos such as Jackpotjoy. :wink-wink

Thanks for hearing me out. Have a good weekend. :1Dialog: