How is this even a thing? You have to check a box. It’s very common these days for security, as mentioned above. Many government, as well as private, sites have these security measures. It’s for the best and is not invasive. Seems like there are much more important issues to deal with. … Like how to save up for a BHK 250… 
Three stooges eh which one? 
Hopefully NOT Shemp or Joe.
Curly it is then…
Sorry @brett66… Must be the flu… By the way, have you seen Paul’s response…? LOL
Snipers don’t relish being sighted…

Exactly, ever see an elephant hiding in a tree?
Oh oh…gotta tell Walt that dumbo lost control and wound up in tree…
my oh my
I just had to sign in again…captcha not so bad…didn’t behave like donkey…
I have yet to see an elephant in a tree. I think this is because they are so good at hiding.
Elephants never run from trouble they gather and form up
against the adversaries … but donkeys flee with fear
I feel quite certain that Dr Shaw is stymied in his search for elephants. 
Yes he still has my sympathies, last night I spend 1/2 hour waiting for a server to respond! Unlike some, I had no trouble falling asleep.
Chas
Of course you’ve heard, “can’t see the elephants for the trees”…
Precisely.
I really hate them…now even when selecting „remember me“ I have re login again extremely often.
Computer consultants must get rich off of maintenance jobs.
Chas
Paul,
You and Elk have helped me to change my mind about leaving. I just hate having Captcha added to my already reasonably secure login, and it’s happening more and more.
Case in point: she who must be obeyed hates cellphones and so she does not own one. But a couple of sites she needs to visit have added 2-step authentication by wanting to text her a code (and that’s their only option; email isn’t not a choice). So she has had to abandon those sites.
'k; I get it. I am 3 standard deviations out of the bell curve but I am back and thanks to all of you for urging patience.
Now you just stop…lol
I don’t know for sure why you are subject to captchas each login, but I suspect that you have a security setting that’s killing cookies from PS Audio. If you are using a browsing mode that nukes all cookies, etc. after each visit, you might consider using a less paranoid option. Many security programs have exceptions setable for each site, you might have the option of putting in an exception for cookies from PS Audio.
