, February 12, 2017 11:08 PM
To: ukekearu...@valtdnet.com; Window-Eyes Discussion List
<talk@lists.window-eyes.com>; 'Rod Hutton' <rod_hut...@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: SOMETHING STRANGE ON AMAZON.COM
Not on Amazon myself, so would be a general guess.
Seems like they are performing
7 11:08 PM
To: ukekearu...@valtdnet.com; Window-Eyes Discussion List
<talk@lists.window-eyes.com>; 'Rod Hutton' <rod_hut...@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: SOMETHING STRANGE ON AMAZON.COM
Not on Amazon myself, so would be a general guess.
Seems like they are performing some kind of security checking on
I've had this happen when I entered the wrong login credentials. I made the
mistake of allowing IE to save an old password, and thus the site would not
accept my login even when I was entering the correct password. What worked
for me was to delete the browsing history and to log in again
From: Joseph Norton via Talk
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2017 5:48 AM
To: 'David' ; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List' ; ukekearu...@valtdnet.com ;
'Rod Hutton'
Subject: RE: SOMETHING STRANGE ON AMAZON.COM
Hi:
Every so often, Amazon will do this if you have to log in more than they
like.
What is inter alia? You have that written after amazon.com with a space
before it like it is a separate two words. I just use the regular
amazon.com site and have never been asked to put in a capcha. The last time
I was on the site was yesterday, so I can't say whether they changed it
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Behalf Of David via Talk
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2017 11:08 PM
To: ukekearu...@valtdnet.com; Window-Eyes Discussion List
<talk@lists.window-eyes.com>; 'Rod Hutton' <rod_hut...@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: SOMETHING STRANGE ON AMAZON.COM
Not on A
Not on Amazon myself, so would be a general guess.
Seems like they are performing some kind of security checking on you.
Some websites do this kind of checking once in a while, on arbitrarily
customers. Hopefully they do not intend to do this every time you log on
to their services, in the