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I noticed that too, a week or so ago!!! So....they must be using my camera????? What the **bleep**?????
- atc980922 years agoCommunity Streaming Expert
Please don't start any conspiracy theories. No, it doesn't use a camera. I don't even have a camera on the computer I use most often. Cloudflare is simply looking for an action taken by a person (not a bot or other coding) that helps keep the bots at bay. That action is simply clicking the box on the page, nothing more.
- Emissary352 years agoRoku Guru
I cleared all my history, cookies, cache from Firefox and then cleaned it all again with the CCleaner program then rebooted my computer. I came back here and I got the cloudflare box to check. But after that I still got the captcha boxes to check which result in multiple failed attempts even though I know that I clicked on every image correctly 100% of the time!
Something is up with this site, the captcha box verification is still running somehow and it needs to be removed. It took me over ten minutes to login because I had to keep doing captcha pictures over and over again until it finally let me in. This is completely ridiculous!
- WyoRose2 years agoReel Rookie
Thanks for letting me know that. No intention of starting any conspiracy - I simply don't know how any of these things work anymore. When I began using internet it was over phone & used Net...something for connection. I can't even remember what it was called, but I even remember when "ask jeeves" began! I'm completely ignorant of the advances in technology beyond about 2010, because of a brain injury. It all COMPLETELY creeps me out anymore!
- Emissary352 years agoRoku Guru
I'm still getting the extremely annoying captcha pictures to click when I try to login to this forum on Firefox. Even though I first got the new cloudflare box, which I checked off and it succeeded. After that when I type in my email and password instead of letting me login it starts with the BS captcha images.
And it sends me though several of them because it keeps saying 'try again' as if I failed. But I selected each box correctly every time, it's not that hard. Why am I still getting captcha images if Roku no loner uses it and I'm getting the cloudflare box? It's also acting as if the capchas fail even though they didn't so it's not even working correctly!
I've already cleared everything from my Firefox browser, history, cookies, cache so that's not it, it's still doing it. Roku must still have it on their site if it keeps bombarding me with these captchas every time I try to login on Firefox, but it never does it on Chrome! What is going on?
Somebody come up with some answers please! This is extremely annoying to have to deal with every time I try to login on Firefox!