Google's ReCAPTCHA: An Easier Way to Prove You're Not A Source: ALYSSA NEWCOMB
Google's new reCAPTCHA service means users no longer have to type those nearly indiscernible letters and numbers.
There's now an easier way to prove to Google that you're not a robot.
Anyone who has ever spent several attempts trying to type those barely legible strings of letters and numbers into a CAPTCHA to prove their status as their status as a living, breathing human knows how maddening it can be,
Google announced today it is rolling out a simple one click solution for websites that use its "No CAPTCHA" service to weed out spam from bots.
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With the new experience, users will be able to simply check a box that reads: "I'm not a robot."
If the risk analysis back end still needs more convincing, the user may be redirected to a traditional CAPTCHA.
Otherwise, that's it. Pretty simple.
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