Uniontown Obituaries: Your Guide to Secure Memorial Access

Legacy.com is a website where you can search for obituaries, including Uniontown obituaries. You may notice a security check when using the site.

Here’s why Legacy.com uses these security measures.

Why am I being asked to verify I’m human?

You may have noticed that sites that host obituaries, like Legacy.com, often ask you to verify that you’re a human before you can proceed to the page you’ve requested. This is because websites are often targets for automated attacks by bots and malicious software.

These sites employ security measures to protect against these attacks, and one of those measures is asking you to prove you’re not a bot.

Security verification on Legacy.com

To access content on Legacy.com, you’ll have to pass a security check. This is pretty standard.

Usually, you’ll be asked to take an action, like:

  • Solve a Captcha by typing in letters or numbers
  • Identify images in a set
  • Check a box to prove you aren’t a bot

Once you complete this step, you can get onto the website.

Wrapping Up

At Legacy.com, we use security verification to protect our website from automated attacks and ensure the site remains safe for everyone.

When you’re asked to complete a verification step, we appreciate your cooperation! It’s a small thing you can do to help us maintain a safer, more reliable platform for accessing Uniontown obituaries and connecting with the stories of the people who lived there.