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On 02/26/2016 12:19 PM, grarpamp wrote:
> Gmail seems to be very aggressively locking Tor users
> out lately. Fucking annoying. Beware your account.

Yes, and the CAPTCHAs have gotten worse. No more easy house numbers. Now
it's multiple rounds of image recognition. With signs that spill over
boundaries. Even with Javascript enabled. Maybe that's CloudFlare's
fault. But damn ...
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