For tips on how to solve a CAPTCHA, go through the troubleshooting steps below:

CAPTCHA stands for Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart. It functions as a challenge-response test to determine whether or not a user is an actual person.
The difficulty of the CAPTCHA test corresponds to the potential security risk of the internet service provider being used to access the site.
The CAPTCHA system prevents spammers or bot programs from pulling email addresses/usernames or logging into web-based services. The CAPTCHA typically goes away after the first validation is complete.
A CAPTCHA step is required for a user who signs in from a unique device for the first time. Examples of unique devices include a unique phone or web browser.
For example: let's say you signed in from a computer on Google Chrome. The CAPTCHA validation would be required again if you signed in from another web browser, such as Mozilla Firefox, even if you used the same computer.
If you are having issues, try searching for updates within the browser and clearing your browser cookies and cache. Then reload the browser at www.vagaro.com.
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