That’s right!
Linkshare is no longer asking the famous “Are you Human?” question - and they also won’t require users to change their password once every three months.

The CAPTCHA was originally introduced to stop Revtrends/Afftrack - a stats aggregation tool for affiliates - from gaining access to what linkshare claims is data they own - but many affiliates have been complaining about this annoying way to log into the system and wanted the CAPTCHA check removed.
This move will surely be very good PR for linkshare - I actually logged in to linkshare today to check my stats - I don’t promote a lot of linkshare merchants, but I do promote some on a few sites that were made quite a while ago, but the last I actually logged in to check my stats at LS was more two months ago, and now I know that it’s the CAPTCHA that was keeping me from logging in. I am almost certain that the CAPTCHA at LS wasn’t entirely flawless and it wouldn’t let affiliates login even after entering the right CAPTCHA codes on many occasions.
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