FAQs
A CAPTCHA test is made up of two simple parts: a randomly generated sequence of letters and/or numbers that appear as a distorted image, and a text box. To pass a the test and prove your human identity, simply type the characters you see in the image into the text box.
Is it illegal to automate CAPTCHA? ›
Its legality depends on its usage; bypassing captchas to access restricted content or perform malicious activities is illegal and unethical. However, using captchas ethically, as intended, to differentiate between humans and bots, is both secure and legal.
Is CAPTCHA a security risk? ›
CAPTCHAs risks can contribute to client-side attacks
In addition to the issues associated with user frustration and disengagement, CAPTCHA technology can also contribute to client-side website attacks.
How do spammers get past CAPTCHA? ›
Botnets. Massive botnets comprising thousands of compromised machines can be leveraged to slowly solve CAPTCHAs over time through brute force. It's like having an army of robots working for you.
Why does it keep saying my CAPTCHA is wrong? ›
reCAPTCHA may not function properly on your web browser for various reasons, such as network issues like poor connectivity or interference from a VPN. Other factors, like an outdated browser, a suspicious IP address, a corrupted browser profile, or malware, may also contribute to the problem.
What does the CAPTCHA wasn't entered correctly mean? ›
Captchas can be case-sensitive, so make sure you're using the correct upper and lower case letters. Also, check that you've entered the correct numbers or characters in the field. If you're still having trouble, try refreshing the page and entering the captcha again.
Why not to use CAPTCHA? ›
If your customers are unhappy with having to do a Captcha test, the likelihood that they'll up sticks before making a purchase is increased. A study conducted by Animoto found that web forms without a Captcha achieved 64 percent conversion rate while a form with a Captcha had a 48 percent conversion rate.
Can CAPTCHA track you? ›
While traditional CAPTCHAs don't store or track your data in any way, modern reCAPTCHAs actually determine whether you're human or a bot by tracking your user behavior, potentially posing privacy risks.
Do hackers use CAPTCHA? ›
In an attempt to appear legitimate the malicious URL uses CAPTCHA software to verify that Victim #2 is human. It may be selecting specific images, copying distorted text, or simply checking a box that you are human such as in Figure 2. The malicious website is hiding behind the CAPTCHA tool.
Why am I suddenly getting CAPTCHA on every site? ›
That means it's a browser issue, that is your browser is not sending enough important data to tell the system it's a legit user. Instead the system think it's a bot or spam to try to stop you with captcha.
Completing a CAPTCHA, slowing down search speed, flushing DNS cache, clearing browsing history, running an antivirus scan, or changing web browsers can resolve the issue. Restarting or resetting the router may also help.
Does CAPTCHA look at your history? ›
CAPTCHA does not directly check the user's web history. However, some CAPTCHA implementations may use browser fingerprints or other data available to the website to determine the user's identity and assess their risk level.
What is an example of a CAPTCHA? ›
Examples include Google's reCAPTCHA, which features distorted letters and numbers, and Cloudflare's CAPTCHA, which includes simple arithmetic problems. This type of CAPTCHA displays an image that contains a specific object or shape, and the user must identify the object or shape in the image.
Is there a way to get around CAPTCHA? ›
Use rotating proxies. Implement headless browsers. Disable automation indicators. Make your scraper look like a real user.
What does please solve CAPTCHA correctly mean? ›
A “CAPTCHA” is a turing test to tell human and bots apart. It is easy for humans to solve, but hard for “bots” and other malicious software to figure out. By adding reCAPTCHA to a site, you can block automated software while helping your welcome users to enter with ease.
How does CAPTCHA know the right answer? ›
If their response matches the responses from most other users who have submitted the same test, the answer is considered "correct" and the user passes the test. Picking out certain objects from blurry photos is a hard problem for computers to solve.