Hi,
I'm all for online security but getting into my Virgin Media email is a real pest and way over the top. I'm being forced to play a computer game using many key strokes which is now really starting to annoy; tiny out of focus pictures need to be clicked on involving cars; buses; crossings; cycles; motorcycles; hydrants etc not only clicking on the first selection correctly then asked to click on another selection; if I click too quickly it just goes on and on I've at times ended up clicking over twenty times and one day I got so annoyed I just kept clicking as fast as I could then gave up in disgust.
User name.
Password.
Identity recognition (Select No).
Now for the computer games; Game one 11 clicks
Computer game in progress Game #1 not accepted so go to Game #2.
16 mouse clicks plus all other clicks and identification. I wonder if all this is to get Virgin Media email users to use another email; I use Gmail more and more. Shown above is just one attempt to log into my mail; sometimes more sometimes less.
Kind regards, Colin.
I'm all for online security but getting into my Virgin Media email is a real pest and way over the top. I'm being forced to play a computer game using many key strokes which is now really starting to annoy; tiny out of focus pictures need to be clicked on involving cars; buses; crossings; cycles; motorcycles; hydrants etc not only clicking on the first selection correctly then asked to click on another selection; if I click too quickly it just goes on and on I've at times ended up clicking over twenty times and one day I got so annoyed I just kept clicking as fast as I could then gave up in disgust.
User name.
Password.
Identity recognition (Select No).
Now for the computer games; Game one 11 clicks
Computer game in progress Game #1 not accepted so go to Game #2.
16 mouse clicks plus all other clicks and identification. I wonder if all this is to get Virgin Media email users to use another email; I use Gmail more and more. Shown above is just one attempt to log into my mail; sometimes more sometimes less.
Kind regards, Colin.