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eBay 'verify yourself' captcha

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This a bit of a long shot I know, but recently I finally updated Windows from 1903 to 20H2 [clean install]...since then every time I try to login to eBay on this Desktop pc I have to fill out at least 2, if not 3 or 4 of those annoying verification Captchas. I'm asking about it here because eBay support these days is more or less non-existent and this happens in Firefox and Edge...but not in Brave browser. This was happening on eBay about a year ago and when I enabled the 'Do not prompt for authentication if password is saved' option in FF Options-Network Settings it fixed it, but that's not working now. There was some other FF setting as well, and I was never sure which one actually stopped this behaviour....but I can't see anything else that might be relevant. Does anyone have any idea how to stop this happening?

ps: this is not happening on my laptop, which was also updated to Windows 20H2 the same day and has exactly the same FF version and settings [I think]. pps: there are hundreds of other eBay users with the same problem.

Pic 1 is FF, 2 is Edge

Thanks, Haruna

This a bit of a long shot I know, but recently I finally updated Windows from 1903 to 20H2 [clean install]...since then every time I try to login to eBay on this Desktop pc I have to fill out at least 2, if not 3 or 4 of those annoying verification Captchas. I'm asking about it here because eBay support these days is more or less non-existent and this happens in Firefox and Edge...but not in Brave browser. This was happening on eBay about a year ago and when I enabled the 'Do not prompt for authentication if password is saved' option in FF Options-Network Settings it fixed it, but that's not working now. There was some other FF setting as well, and I was never sure which one actually stopped this behaviour....but I can't see anything else that might be relevant. Does anyone have any idea how to stop this happening? ps: this is not happening on my laptop, which was also updated to Windows 20H2 the same day and has exactly the same FF version and settings [I think]. pps: there are hundreds of other eBay users with the same problem. Pic 1 is FF, 2 is Edge Thanks, Haruna
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