Modern tech promised to make life easier, but some daily digital frustrations test even the most patient Brit. Rank these irritations from mildly annoying to absolutely rage-inducing.
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The Spinning Wheel of Doom
Nothing ruins a tense Premier League moment like your stream freezing just as someone's about to score. By the time it loads, Twitter's already spoiled it.
'Your Password Is Incorrect'
You've typed it seventeen times, reset it twice, and now you're locked out of your own online banking. Cue a 45-minute call to a chatbot named Barclays Betty.
Cookie Consent Pop-ups
You just want to read one article about Greggs expanding, but first you must negotiate with 847 legitimate interest partners. GDPR giveth and GDPR taketh away.
Software Updates at the Worst Time
You've got a Zoom call in three minutes and your laptop decides now is the perfect moment to install 47 critical updates. Do not turn off your computer.
Self-Checkout at Tesco
You scanned it, you bagged it, and yet the machine screams at you like you've nicked something. A Tesco employee arrives with the weary sigh of a thousand shifts.
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