Hello,

I apologize for the trouble everybody's been having with this behavior.
An interesting observation is that some people have no trouble
deciphering the captcha, while others (as seen in this thread and as has
happened to me too) can't say for certain what the words are.

Whether the existing captcha is easy or difficult to solve for humans is
subjective, but it's clear that people are having trouble with it and
this gets in the way of Software Centre being accessible and useful to
users. We are aware of this issue and are looking at possible ways of
making verification with the embedded UI easier for humans while at the
same time ensuring the Software Centre service is protected from abuse.

In the meanwhile, I can suggest the workaround mentioned by Anthony
Martin in comment #9:

- Go to https://login.ubuntu.com/
- Create your account there, no captcha is needed.
- in Ubuntu Software Centre, when asked to log in (for instance, when trying to 
review software or enable recommendations), click on "Log-in with my existing 
account" (it's near the top, in orange).
- Use the login data from your just-created account to get access.

I realize this is less than ideal but it should enable you to enjoy all
the other great features of Ubuntu Software Centre while we find a
better solution.

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