My son implemented google's invisible recaptcha on his employer's shop front about 6 months ago. He says it's working pretty effectively, according to the security team.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostMy son implemented google's invisible recaptcha on his employer's shop front about 6 months ago. He says it's working pretty effectively, according to the security team.
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Wouldnt that be to prevent brute force attacks?Originally posted by WTFH View PostPoorly designed, or it's on a "forgot my password" page, maybe.Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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Argh.... It's driving me mad today. I don't think I've managed to successfully get the cross walks or traffic lights right once. Right pain in the arse it is today.
Anyone know if it get's stricter the more times you fail it? Sometimes it checks you once and then defaults to a tick when you've done it once but it's doing it every single time now.
Right pain. Does changing IP help at all?Last edited by northernladuk; 6 May 2020, 12:02.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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I had one yesterday with 4 digits. It took YG1, YG2 and me about 20 goes to work it out.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostArgh.... It's driving me mad today. I don't think I've managed to successfully get the cross walks or traffic lights right once. Right pain in the arse it is today.
Anyone know if it get's stricter the more times you fail it? Sometimes it checks you once and then defaults to a tick when you've done it once but it's doing it every single time now.
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I never pass the 'cross walk' one as that's a phrase which doesn't exist in my language.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostArgh.... It's driving me mad today. I don't think I've managed to successfully get the cross walks or traffic lights right once. Right pain in the arse it is today.
Anyone know if it get's stricter the more times you fail it? Sometimes it checks you once and then defaults to a tick when you've done it once but it's doing it every single time now.
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Swearing is not permitted, but visible vagina is?
I've yet to meet a contractor under the age of 18, but I would prefer swearing was permitted here and porno, as above, banned.
Google captcha is easy to bypass. If you have no google cookies, then search for something and visit a few well known websites. You will likely then bypass any captchas on the websites you are experiencing captchas. It's better privacy sense to clear cookies when closing the browser and just accept that captcha requests will result.
If you use ublock origin and NoScript you can better protect your privacy and disable tracking where required.Comment
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