on 15-01-2023 01:46 PM
I am visually impaired. Whenever I do maintenance on the pc (clear cache etc) I need to log into regula sites again.
My problem with Ebay is that the verification part is visual
Every other site offers either a code sent by email/sms, or audible option. I live in Australia so I don't know if other areas offer anything other than visual but I ask if Ebay will ever add an audible option.
I do run the incaptcha part first and in past occasions it was sufficient but it has changed to the visual wall being unavoidable.
Many Thanks
on 15-01-2023 03:33 PM
Not sure why you have to go through a verification process to get in after clearing cache? Maybe I'm missing something, but wouldn't it just be a normal log in?
on 15-01-2023 03:45 PM
It should only be a matter of putting in your current password.
on 15-01-2023 04:09 PM
Normally you would just have to log in again. Maybe you are using an incognito broswer, or a new browser.
on 15-01-2023 05:11 PM
Thankyou for your reply. I have been using Chrome all along. Every so often I use Chromes "Clear browsing data" to clear out accumulated cookies & other gunk.
I expect to re-log in to signin based sites that I use as all my prev login info would have been cleared by the browser de-gunking ..effectively giving me a clean sheet again.
The "2-step" authentication is expected & doesn't both me as I mentioned initially. I get email/sms codes or the option of audio phrases.
With ebay though, I have that incaptcha process to do first.. "get cookie, set cookie" then once confirmed, overtype with the ebay website ..and simply log in normally.
But now I get the "are you human"checkbox followed by the "select images" grid.
Apart from somehow fumbling my way through it after some fails, it became all too frustrating realizing there is no alternate option offered.
Sorry for the long winded reply, and a thankyou to the other respondents to my issue.
If ebay adds an audio option I'll shut up.
on 15-01-2023 05:23 PM
But now I get the "are you human"checkbox followed by the "select images" grid.
I do too, that's what we get for cleaning cookies....it's fairly standard practise
on 15-01-2023 07:08 PM
No, after a clean, I would do the incaptcha process first, which loads the validation cookie 1st, then login to ebay without further issue.
on 16-01-2023 01:19 PM
This is the process that served me well... till now.
Welcome to hCaptcha Accessibility!Please click here to log in to hCaptcha.
This will let you set a cookie that enables you to skip requests for hCaptcha challenges. Save this email or bookmark the link above, then open it and click the link again in order to refresh the cookie if you start to see challenges again. |
on 16-01-2023 02:52 PM
When you erase your eBay cookies, you are basically telling eBay to treat you like you have never signed in to eBay using that browser before, so eBay will take you at your word and require you to go through verification again, and eBay will likely send you an email telling you a new device has been used to sign in to your eBay account.
Likewise if you have a saved a Captcha accessibility cookie in your browser; erasing that cookie will require you to go through the process again to establish that you are human again to get a new cookie.
Your browser should let you clear just your browser cache -- all the "cached images and files" stored locally on your computer so you do not need to load new files from eBay over the network every time you go to a different page, which would slow things down considerably. Those cache files may need to be cleared from time to time to resolve various issues.
But you certainly should be able to clear your browser cache without at the same time deleting your browser cookies or site data which would require you to sign in with username and password to all the sites you had been signed in to again.
on 16-01-2023 05:54 PM
Thanks for your response, but I understand all that.
If you re-read the captcha post. it clearly says to download its cookie then I can go into ebay as usual and login with id/pw.
What my previous post also clearly says .. because it's captcha's own words, is that the post login validation will be avoided.
What's hard to grasp?... It always worked, now it doesn't .. same process.
The answers I get treat me like a computer novice... unbelievable as I regularly clear out accumulated cookies & sign in afresh.