Obviously some people aren't awfully crazy on changes.
To answer the question,I've become somewhat familiar with most of them but sometimes I have to refer back to my notes I have saved in my docs in my computer.
And ... what's all this nonsense now about having to prove you're not a robot in order to login ... 30 or more clicks to get rid of all the cars and roads in the bl**dy stupid captcha thing ?
HexagonKeySet: And ... what's all this nonsense now about having to prove you're not a robot in order to login ... 30 or more clicks to get rid of all the cars and roads in the bl**dy stupid captcha thing ?
Conrad73: that CAPTCHA-Crap really isn't necessary!
I agree - It would be more productive if the management had tightened up on women scammers based in the middle east & USA using stolen photos one can recognise from the anti scam site photos, who are in Nigeria and Ghana.
MikeD12: I agree - It would be more productive if the management had tightened up on women scammers based in the middle east & USA using stolen photos one can recognise from the anti scam site photos, who are in Nigeria and Ghana.
MikeD12: I agree - It would be more productive if the management had tightened up on women scammers based in the middle east & USA using stolen photos one can recognise from the anti scam site photos, who are in Nigeria and Ghana.
I can accept the reasons behind site security for new members ... but even so 30 clicks to gain access to your account?
MikeD12: I agree - It would be more productive if the management had tightened up on women scammers based in the middle east & USA using stolen photos one can recognise from the anti scam site photos, who are in Nigeria and Ghana.
A REALLY useful feature would be if we could roll mouse over a photo and have ''Check this image on TinEye" or some other reverse image scanner !
While it would not be foolproof it sure would trim down the number of scammers and fake pic users :-)
HexagonKeySet: A REALLY useful feature would be if we could roll mouse over a photo and have ''Check this image on TinEye" or some other reverse image scanner !
While it would not be foolproof it sure would trim down the number of scammers and fake pic users :-)
there are Browser-Add-ons allowing you to do that,but I seem to come up with Zilch when trying it on CS! CS might not allow Crawlers!
HexagonKeySet: And ... what's all this nonsense now about having to prove you're not a robot in order to login ... 30 or more clicks to get rid of all the cars and roads in the bl**dy stupid captcha thing ?
I got a bit suspicious, when also I had to apply to the robot. Whats goin on?
HexagonKeySet: A REALLY useful feature would be if we could roll mouse over a photo and have ''Check this image on TinEye" or some other reverse image scanner !
While it would not be foolproof it sure would trim down the number of scammers and fake pic users :-)
You can add tineye to the chrome browser, right click on a picture and the menu contains "search on tineye", results come up on a new tab.
Cheers, I do have it and use it ... but if it were 'built in' so to speak it would be universally available to all inc mobile phone and small device users who might not have device capability ?
Or, maybe even small devices have enough computing power to handle it ... it's a question :-)
Most sites don't bother with the log-in at all or only intermittently ...BUT the other sites ALL have AUTO-ID when a bonafide member clicks "report" on messages & profiles, so simply typing in spammer/scammer is easy/done&dusted ...if you recognise the profile/photo/email address, you can add some explanation, but l've had a guts-full ...l have bumped into a few robots, which l reported
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