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I dont know if you all caught this one but Tom did a blog on how you can kiss those captchas good bye forever.

Myspace Tom wrote:

Friday, April 03, 2009
Annoyed by CAPTCHAs?
Current mood: happy
Category: MySpace
You can get rid of Captchas on MySpace! Captchas are those annoying little codes you're asked to enter when you're doing important stuff like sending messages, posting comments or adding friends.

They are necessary to curb spammers, but they're also annoying and slow you down.

Now you can verify your PC so you'll stop seeing CAPTCHAs while you're logged in on any browser from the machine you verify. You'll need a cell phone to receive the verification code.

Just click here to verify.

A few things to note. 1) This feature is available for US users only. We'll be expanding to other territories soon. 2) If you have multiple MySpace accounts, you'll have to do it for both accounts. 3) You are not signing up for text alerts or any MySpace SMS functions by verifying. Your cell phone is used ONLY to verify your machine and turn off captchas. If you'd like to sign up for MySpace SMS alerts, or if you'd like to be able to update your status via SMS, go here.

You can read the blog HERE.
Now it only works for SOME cell phone providers. I tried to do mine but I use Nextel and even though they were bought out by Sprint I couldn't get them to send me the text...I was bummed. I hate captchas!

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