Register very inconvenient
When I was using OpenWeather to register, I ended up having to to some Recaptcha (see my review on it), and it took me some 30 minutes, and then it said:
Sign up failed.
What?
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When I was using OpenWeather to register, I ended up having to to some Recaptcha (see my review on it), and it took me some 30 minutes, and then it said:
Sign up failed.
What?
This site is the first result after searching "Simple Weather Website," and the problems with the website immediately arise after that.
If the website isn't SIMPLE, then is has lost its niche and there are literally a million other websites and apps that will tell me the weather
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