This is what logging into anything feels like now:
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This is what logging into anything feels like now:
- Enter email and password
- Solve a CAPTCHA that looks like it was designed by a hostile art collective
- Get told your login is “suspicious” because you dared to move three blocks away
- Wait for a verification email that never arrives because your provider quietly fed it to the void
If “security” means locking me out of my own accounts, then the security isn’t secure—it’s dysfunctional.
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This is what logging into anything feels like now:
- Enter email and password
- Solve a CAPTCHA that looks like it was designed by a hostile art collective
- Get told your login is “suspicious” because you dared to move three blocks away
- Wait for a verification email that never arrives because your provider quietly fed it to the void
If “security” means locking me out of my own accounts, then the security isn’t secure—it’s dysfunctional.
Whenever I use my PayPal account it says I'm logging in from an unknown device.
There a checkbox saying remember this device. I tick it.
Next time I use the account it tells me I'm logging in from an unknown device.