Tag: recaptcha

  • Google’s reCAPTCHA v3 Promises a “Frictionless User Experience”

    Google’s reCAPTCHA v3 Promises a “Frictionless User Experience”

    Google introduced reCAPTCHA v3 this week, which promises a new “frictionless user experience.” Earlier versions of the API stopped bots but also drew the ire of internet users across the globe. Users were regularly inconvenienced with distorted text challenges, street sign puzzles, click requirements, and other actions to prove their humanity. v3 offers a marked…

  • Google Launches Invisible reCAPTCHA

    Google Launches Invisible reCAPTCHA

    Three years ago Google introduced its new reCAPTCHA v2 API, replacing distorted text challenges with a simple “I’m not a robot” checkbox for validating users. This was a welcome improvement over the fuzzy text in a box that frustrated and infuriated real humans. reCAPTCHA v1 is no longer supported as of May 2016 and most…

  • WPWeekly Episode 174 – What Would it Take to Lose The Throne?

    WPWeekly Episode 174 – What Would it Take to Lose The Throne?

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I discuss what it would take for WordPress to lose its dominant market share position. We both agree that WordPress isn’t going anywhere soon but it’s something to be mindful of. We share our thoughts on the recommended plugins tab coming in WordPress 4.1 and whether…

  • Google’s New reCAPTCHA API Replaces Distorted Text with a Checkbox

    Google’s New reCAPTCHA API Replaces Distorted Text with a Checkbox

    For the past several years, Google’s reCAPTCHA has verified a user’s humanity by forcing you to decipher warped, nonsensical text. reCAPTCHA’s method of protecting websites from spam has long put the burden on the user to prove that he is not an abusive bot. This is all about to change as a result of Google’s…