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Title: Bitcointalk tech support incompetency?
Post by: MglIcVhy on April 18, 2019, 04:05:49 PM
My e-mail to Bitcointalk:  "The login Captcha won't show up, despite me enabling JS permissions for Bitcointalk, Google, and Gstatic.  I was hoping to update my sales listing with photos.  If for some reason this is a permanent issue, could a moderator help by posting the photos?"

Bitcointalk's reply:  "This is the hacked/lost accounts recovery email. Such requests should be made in the relevant Bitcointalk forum section."

So, I'm supposed to post to the forum, to inform them that I cannot log in... to post to the forum.  *facepalm*

Luckily, the problem turned out to be an issue with Firefox's privacy settings.


Title: Re: Bitcointalk tech support incompetency?
Post by: bitperson on April 18, 2019, 04:14:37 PM
I'm happy to hear you were able to fix your problem without having to take the trouble of walking over to another computer, logging in there and posting your question. You saved a bundle; Bitcointalk customer support engineer house calls are real expensive.


Title: Re: Bitcointalk tech support incompetency?
Post by: dothebeats on April 18, 2019, 04:30:11 PM
Bitcointalk per se doesn't have any tech supports or working email for such issues. Instead, we have the Meta section to discuss forum-related issues concerning functionality, technicalities, bugs, glitches etc. I have encountered that same problem you're having just a day ago and I suggest you bookmark this link in order to bypass captcha logins the next time around:

https://bitcointalk.org/captcha_code.php

Note: you have to be logged in on your account first in order to get your one-time unique code for bypassing captcha logins in the future.

Link to the original thread discussing captcha login bypass (made by theymos, the admin himself): https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5042674.0


Title: Re: Bitcointalk tech support incompetency?
Post by: okala on April 18, 2019, 04:34:03 PM
Thank God you have resolved the problem of logging in, some time our browsers have different setting that a users need to allow before third party service can be allowed. Bitcointalk have an eco friendly system that is easy to access on any browser.


Title: Re: Bitcointalk tech support incompetency?
Post by: MglIcVhy on April 18, 2019, 04:37:00 PM
I'm happy to hear you were able to fix your problem without having to take the trouble of walking over to another computer, logging in there and posting your question. You saved a bundle; Bitcointalk customer support engineer house calls are real expensive.
Not everyone is rich enough to have a second computer available.  Also, perhaps you would care to explain how two computers in the same household, almost certainly running the same OS and browser settings, would have offered results different enough to circumvent the problem.  Oh, wait, that would require some actual thought, which, as the original posts points out, seems in short supply around here.


Bitcointalk per se doesn't have any tech supports or working email for such issues. Instead, we have the Meta section to discuss forum-related issues concerning functionality, technicalities, bugs, glitches etc. I have encountered that same problem you're having just a day ago and I suggest you bookmark this link in order to bypass captcha logins the next time around:

https://bitcointalk.org/captcha_code.php

Note: you have to be logged in on your account first in order to get your one-time unique code for bypassing captcha logins.
Yes, I opted to follow that route immediately after I regained access.  Thank you for the suggestion, though.


Thank God you have resolved the problem of logging in, some time our browsers have different setting that a users need to allow before third party service can be allowed. Bitcointalk have an eco friendly system that is easy to access on any browser.
Bitcointalk itself is not the problem, merely the convoluted back and forth with Google's captcha.  Apparently Firefox's strictest setting in regard to trackers is what was inhibiting it.  Rightly so, though, I'd say.


Title: Re: Bitcointalk tech support incompetency?
Post by: fiulpro on April 18, 2019, 04:41:13 PM
Hey
Sorry to hear that the fact that you are posting means you are actually frustrated with this thing well you know thanks for mentioning that it's really something that I was thinking about since a long time, the forum's tech support is something that I like defining as *post in the help and beginners section and people actually who are like the old ones will help you *
We actually need good tech support and also, at the same time upgradations and more security in this forum , it's easy to hack (super easy) it's simple and at the same time it hosts so many people, just remember this wait like we are doing and always keep a backup id , I don't have one 😂 IDK why tho, all the people I know who are on this forum since ages have multiple IDs , one main and others for worst case scenario.
Even if you don't have backup just come back on the forum make a new Id and make sure to take some SC of your old posts , when you joined and all this way you can contact anyone and claim your account.


Title: Re: Bitcointalk tech support incompetency?
Post by: MglIcVhy on April 18, 2019, 04:51:33 PM
Hey
Sorry to hear that the fact that you are posting means you are actually frustrated with this thing well you know thanks for mentioning that it's really something that I was thinking about since a long time, the forum's tech support is something that I like defining as *post in the help and beginners section and people actually who are like the old ones will help you *
We actually need good tech support and also, at the same time upgradations and more security in this forum , it's easy to hack (super easy) it's simple and at the same time it hosts so many people, just remember this wait like we are doing and always keep a backup id , I don't have one 😂 IDK why tho, all the people I know who are on this forum since ages have multiple IDs , one main and others for worst case scenario.
Even if you don't have backup just come back on the forum make a new Id and make sure to take some SC of your old posts , when you joined and all this way you can contact anyone and claim your account.
Thanks.  To be honest, I thought my post was just an amusing way to point out the illogical response I got.  I figured it would receive a "Yeah, we're working on that", not the rumblings of a potential flame war.  :D


Title: Re: Bitcointalk tech support incompetency?
Post by: Vod on April 19, 2019, 07:55:55 PM
My e-mail to Bitcointalk:  "The login Captcha won't show up, despite me enabling JS permissions for Bitcointalk, Google, and Gstatic.  I was hoping to update my sales listing with photos.  If for some reason this is a permanent issue, could a moderator help by posting the photos?"

I like the way these people expect others to give them free stuff (OG) and then call them incompetent when they don't get it.


Title: Re: Bitcointalk tech support incompetency?
Post by: alanst on April 23, 2019, 01:33:37 PM
You do know that you've emailed the account recoveries team, right? It's funny you call them incompetent for not doing something they're not supposed to in the first place...

This is just like emailing Phillips that your iPhone's not working...



Title: Re: Bitcointalk tech support incompetency?
Post by: Jet Cash on April 23, 2019, 02:55:51 PM
Browsers seem to differ in some of their interactions with service providers. Because I use a mix of public and private connections, I have started to learn the characteristics of these. I use the following.

Chrome
Firefox
Firefox with privacy
Brave
The Brave Tor window.

Brave doesn't always register with a WiFi provider, so sometimes I start with Chrome of Firefox to establish the initial connection. If Bitcoin Talk is the first connection, then it can cause a security problem. I find that a basic site such as xe.com gets me started, and it tells me the current price of Bitcoin. Once the connection has settled  down, I can switch to the other sites I want to access. I'm coming to the conclusion that some of the ISPs have very unskilled staff. For example The Morrisons supermarket provider has banned the Morrisons splash page as having unsuitable content.


Title: Re: Bitcointalk tech support incompetency?
Post by: jackg on April 23, 2019, 03:14:44 PM
I'm happy to hear you were able to fix your problem without having to take the trouble of walking over to another computer, logging in there and posting your question. You saved a bundle; Bitcointalk customer support engineer house calls are real expensive.
Not everyone is rich enough to have a second computer available.  Also, perhaps you would care to explain how two computers in the same household, almost certainly running the same OS and browser settings, would have offered results different enough to circumvent the problem.  Oh, wait, that would require some actual thought, which, as the original posts points out, seems in short supply around here.

Troubleshooting issues a random person has because they've decided to meddle with something they don't understand in Firefoxs privacy settings isn't something I'd care to fix myself... You could try it on a different browser on the same computer or on a smartphone or something. My computers all have different operating systems as their main os also, I don't see how installing the same thing on every computer does anything productive for increasing security (because it doesn't).

Further, you have to take into account that there are a lot of web browsers about (I'm glad you picked the best though).

What was the error and the fix you used, perhaps you could reproduce it here or on a new thread about it with screen shots to help any other new user that can't log in.