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by NabilChiheb 637 days ago
Yeah, but from a business perspective, they're definitely losing clients with this approach.

I get that they want to avoid abuse, but this whole random verification thing is frustrating for legit users.

They should really consider a smoother, more consistent system to keep people happy without sacrificing security

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I mean… they don’t need to care that much with 200mio€ profit.

But yes a smother signup, potentially coupled with a prepaid credit (via 3-D Secure) and or eID would be the easiest and safest solution for everyone.

Atleast if it’s clearly stated how and why that is required.