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November 13, 2018
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Captcha verify excessive

  • November 13, 2018
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I know it is becoming common place, but I just ran through a half dozen different sets of images to open and login into Adobe Reader. I could not find a general forum for this but expect it will reach across all Adobe products.

I am confident I missed nothing on each set yet they keep on coming. I do not begrudge security and approve being vigilant, BUT this is excessive without cause that I am aware of. Can someone from Adobe please respond with some rational explanation for this?

Thank you

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Correct answer ~graffiti

You do not have to log in to Acrobat Reader as Bernd says. Are you trying to log in to a service (like Export pdf). Are you doing tis online or are you trying to click the log-in button in Reader itself.

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Bernd Alheit
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Community Expert
November 13, 2018

The sign in of Acrobat Reader doesn't use captchas. Where does you sign in?

willie_eAuthor
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November 14, 2018

Well you're wrong, because it did. I detailed what and where in my original post. Hard to mistake 'click on fire hydrants, crosswalks, etc....'. This issue remains unsolved, and real.

Bernd Alheit
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Community Expert
November 14, 2018

Where does you sign in?