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** CAPTCHA reCAPTCHA
** CAPTCHA reCAPTCHA
Google has been testing a new version of reCAPTCHA that makes it easier for users to prove that they're actually human and **t bots. The new reCAPTCHA ** longer uses a CAPTCHA, so you ** longer have to deal with blurry house number images or squiggly words from scanned books. Here's the new version: "On websites using this new API, a significant number of users will be able to securely and easily verify they're human without actually having to solve a CAPTCHA. Instead, with just a single click, they'll confirm they are **t a robot." So instead of solving CAPTCHAS with distorted text you can just click a box. But how does this work? Google uses some sophisticated risk analysis algorithms that "actively consider a user's entire engagement with the CAPTCHA — before, during, and after — to determine whether that user is a human." If the risk analysis engine can't confidently predict whether a user is a human or a bot, you'll see a regular CAPTCHA. Google also tests other simplified CAPTCHAs that are better suited for mobile devices. For example, one of the CAPTCHAs asks you to select images that show a cat. https://hameed.nwar.uk/vb//feeds.fee...~4/PNICIoXvN9o |
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