I am diabetic and I can order more insulin online through the NHS website (God save our gracious Queen, etc). This is the easiest way to handle a repeat prescription that needs renewing every 3-4 weeks. However, that website also asks me to set up two-factor authentication every time I log in. I always refuse, but in addition to that, I was forced to think of a memorable word. Whenever I log in, it also asks me for several random letters from said word ("Please enter the second, third and fifth letters of your memorable word below"). This is already enough to make me angry.
But it also has Google's ReCaptcha services, and they must be set to the highest setting. I refuse to ever do a Captcha that is either a large grid split into smaller squares (I refuse to train AI to perform targeted headshots in the inevitable uprising), and I really, really refuse to ever do a "Keep clicking until there are none left" one, because that's just insulting. And the most recent time, those were the only ones I got. I must have refreshed close to 100 times, and never saw a single one that wasn't "Keep clicking until there are none left." I avoid Google's services quite often, but when a non-Google website, that I require for medical assistance, insists that I continue to work for free, for one of the richest monopolies on the planet, until they arbitrarily decide that I have permission to use an unrelated website, well, that's just offensive.
I hate websites.