I didn't know where to put this question.

If I need a code sent to my backup email, the backup email also belongs to me so I need another code to get into the backup email and get the code for the primary email. It drives me nuts and codes aren't foolproof!

My TV wants me to log in, it wants to know who's watching, it wants to know if I'm still watching (and there isn't a 'No' option).

Why do I need a military grade, unbreakable, 93 character password for Spotify or a Toyota forum? I listen to my own songs on Spotify and I want to know how to clean the AC duct in my truck. (That should save the hackers time).

I once wanted some cards printed but I couldn't even ask how much it would be without creating an account.

Why is it necessary? I remember a time when it wasn't. You went to a site, read what you wanted and left. Are they just counting users?

Thanks - rev