Google makes reCaptcha Human Friendly
Google makes reCaptcha Human Friendly
In order to restrict spam bots from signing up to a new
service, most of the modern websites use Captchas. If you aren’t
familiar with the term, these are the tiny nearly illegible bits of text
and numbers used to distinguish humans from automated scripts.
One popular service providing this type of security is reCaptcha,
which is a part of Google enterprise. reCaptcha protects your websites
from spam and abuse. Users trying to register a new account are
prompted to confirm they aren’t robots by asking them to read distorted
text and type it into a box, like this:So good folks at Google have tried to make this process simple and more secure. Now instead of having to type a pair of words or numbers to prove you’re a human, all you have to do now is to tick a check box. This new API is being called “No Captcha reCaptcha” and this is how it looks:
Captchas aren’t going away just yet. In cases when the risk analysis engine can’t confidently predict whether a user is a human or an abusive agent, it will prompt a CAPTCHA to elicit more cues, increasing the number of security checkpoints to confirm the user is valid.
(Post is taken from pakorbit.com)
Google makes reCaptcha Human Friendly
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