We've all been there: that moment when modern technology pushes you to the brink. Rank these everyday tech torments from mildly irritating to absolutely rage-inducing.
Put the items in your preferred order.
The Endless Cookie Banner
Every single website now demands a 10-minute consent ceremony before you can read a recipe. GDPR was meant to protect us, not bury us in pop-ups.
Buffering on a Β£50 Streaming Subscription
You're paying for 4K Ultra HD, but somehow your telly is showing pixelated mush during the season finale. Meanwhile, your neighbour's dodgy Firestick runs perfectly.
'Your Update Is Ready to Install'
Windows decides 9am Monday is the perfect moment to spend 47 minutes 'configuring updates'. No, you cannot postpone. No, you cannot work.
Self-Checkout Meltdowns at Tesco
You scanned a Meal Deal correctly. The machine disagrees. Now a beleaguered staff member must rescue you whilst a queue forms behind.
Two-Factor Authentication Hell
Your bank wants a code from an app that needs a code from an email that requires a code from your old number. Welcome to digital Britain.
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