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Topic: Google ReCaptcha problem - page 2. (Read 3815 times)

newbie
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December 03, 2017, 07:52:33 AM
#53
Most of all I have found solved but it is not all. Register 1 new gmail not use 2 gmail at the same time, if at the same time google think you spam, robot v v..you see youtobe v .. interact with google.
full member
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December 02, 2017, 04:08:08 AM
#52
IMHO, BitCaptcha is very nice looking.
hero member
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December 01, 2017, 09:14:13 PM
#51
mellow ads is a retarded website run by retarded admins which is still using that retarded and annoying recaptcha.
They don't even know that there are many other captcha options. We are living in 21st century.
full member
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December 01, 2017, 05:48:24 PM
#50
Something just occurred to me. Google's new thing is the "no captcha captcha" and that is probably based on fingerprinting.
Anything that disrupts the fingerprinting will probably "reset" reCaptcha. And faucet users probably solve more captchas than anyone else which is why they sometimes get flagged as bots.
Increasing problems solving reCaptcha is probably a sign of the google system learning how to identify you and your browser.
Being logged into gmail gives google a direct way to identify you...
legendary
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Soon, I have to go away.
December 01, 2017, 05:28:26 PM
#49
I also had a problem with recaptcha the last 2 days. Now i switched browser to see if it makes any difference and it actually does!

With google chrome browser i had a lot of problems and after switching to internet explorer it worked fine again.

Me also, switched over to Firefox new 52.50 and now works a lot better, previously had to try and solve at ten attempts or more.
Even though i was getting them correct, it really was getting me down.
I know have to import all my bookmarks, and then try update my passwords for some sites, but however switching over worked. 
hero member
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December 01, 2017, 04:57:45 PM
#48
I also had a problem with recaptcha the last 2 days. Now i switched browser to see if it makes any difference and it actually does!

With google chrome browser i had a lot of problems and after switching to internet explorer it worked fine again.
full member
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December 01, 2017, 04:55:20 PM
#47
I have no clue myself, I'm just guessing. System load and something causing an interruption of the verification process?
It's just plain weird that being logged into gmail should affect in any shape or form.
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December 01, 2017, 03:56:44 PM
#46
I just started having problems with captcha as well. if I'm signed into gmail, captchas are slow to load and usually take a few tries, no matter how careful I am. when I get the green checkmark and click submit, I get an error message that says "captcha check failed.." but if I sign out of gmail, everything seems to work fine. this is really starting to irritate the shit out of me. I've tried multiple browsers, too.. wtf is going on?

I haven't really looked into the code for reCaptcha, but I suspect that reCaptcha has a local approve after after solving the "retry". Then it needs to check it against the central server, and that's when everything goes wrong.
If the connection is bad for whatever reason, it'll reject you even if the captcha is solved correctly.
Like I said, this is just me guessing...

sometimes it work fine in one site but in another site so slow
sr. member
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December 01, 2017, 02:58:45 PM
#45
I just started having problems with captcha as well. if I'm signed into gmail, captchas are slow to load and usually take a few tries, no matter how careful I am. when I get the green checkmark and click submit, I get an error message that says "captcha check failed.." but if I sign out of gmail, everything seems to work fine. this is really starting to irritate the shit out of me. I've tried multiple browsers, too.. wtf is going on?

I haven't really looked into the code for reCaptcha, but I suspect that reCaptcha has a local approve after after solving the "retry". Then it needs to check it against the central server, and that's when everything goes wrong.
If the connection is bad for whatever reason, it'll reject you even if the captcha is solved correctly.
Like I said, this is just me guessing...

I don't think this is right. if I am logged into gmail, reCaptcha does not work right. the tiles take considerably longer to load, sometimes up to 10 seconds, and in spite of the green checkmark, I am told I've failed after clicking submit--every single time. I can do it 20 times in a row, and I'll get the same result. but as soon as I logout of gmail, the tiles load normally, and upon receiving the green checkmark, I can click submit with no issue. this seems to indicate the problem is tied to my account with google in some way, as opposed to connectivity issues.
full member
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December 01, 2017, 05:14:28 AM
#44
I just started having problems with captcha as well. if I'm signed into gmail, captchas are slow to load and usually take a few tries, no matter how careful I am. when I get the green checkmark and click submit, I get an error message that says "captcha check failed.." but if I sign out of gmail, everything seems to work fine. this is really starting to irritate the shit out of me. I've tried multiple browsers, too.. wtf is going on?

I haven't really looked into the code for reCaptcha, but I suspect that reCaptcha has a local approve after after solving the "retry". Then it needs to check it against the central server, and that's when everything goes wrong.
If the connection is bad for whatever reason, it'll reject you even if the captcha is solved correctly.
Like I said, this is just me guessing...
sr. member
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December 01, 2017, 12:31:58 AM
#43
I just started having problems with captcha as well. if I'm signed into gmail, captchas are slow to load and usually take a few tries, no matter how careful I am. when I get the green checkmark and click submit, I get an error message that says "captcha check failed.." but if I sign out of gmail, everything seems to work fine. this is really starting to irritate the shit out of me. I've tried multiple browsers, too.. wtf is going on?
full member
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November 30, 2017, 01:49:15 PM
#42
I noticed when playing around with the Tor browser that reCaptcha often blocked you.
Therefore I suspect that google use ip as id for reCaptcha use, at least to some degree.
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November 30, 2017, 01:39:32 PM
#41
Start with actively logging out from any gmail accounts, especially gmail.
It might not bet the ultimate fix but it helps a lot.

This certainly helped me for a while, but unfortunately I started having problems again.

Then, through nothing I'd consciously done, it cleared up. Someone suggested it might be because I'd rebooted my wireless router and been given a different IP address.

Could this be right?

I'm sure that refreshing the ip can make a big difference.

That's interesting. If I have problems again I'll do another reboot to see if that is the solution.
full member
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November 29, 2017, 11:06:45 AM
#40
Start with actively logging out from any gmail accounts, especially gmail.
It might not bet the ultimate fix but it helps a lot.

This certainly helped me for a while, but unfortunately I started having problems again.

Then, through nothing I'd consciously done, it cleared up. Someone suggested it might be because I'd rebooted my wireless router and been given a different IP address.

Could this be right?

I'm sure that refreshing the ip can make a big difference.
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November 29, 2017, 09:17:33 AM
#39
Start with actively logging out from any gmail accounts, especially gmail.
It might not bet the ultimate fix but it helps a lot.

This certainly helped me for a while, but unfortunately I started having problems again.

Then, through nothing I'd consciously done, it cleared up. Someone suggested it might be because I'd rebooted my wireless router and been given a different IP address.

Could this be right?
full member
Activity: 630
Merit: 100
November 29, 2017, 05:52:57 AM
#38
Start with actively logging out from any gmail accounts, especially gmail.
It might not bet the ultimate fix but it helps a lot.
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October 03, 2017, 10:34:25 AM
#37
I've switched browsers altogether and so far it seems to be working. Not sure what's up with Chrome but it had reached a point where I was filling in the Captcha 5-6 times - knowing it was right - and it was still coming up with an error.
full member
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October 03, 2017, 04:54:23 AM
#36
Seems like the issue is, is that Google thinks we're bots since we solve so many captchas. Clearing cookies or signing out of Google makes it rest and the captchas are easy agian. We really need faucets to move to more captcha solutions made for faucets such as BitCaptcha.

No ,I signed out 1 month ago, it's fine then.
But now, problem appears again even I am not login my Google account for a month....☇

Loggin in and log out not helped me. I'm using only incognito tab. Sometimes it also shows same problem but most of the time work good
sr. member
Activity: 332
Merit: 250
October 03, 2017, 04:11:01 AM
#35
Seems like the issue is, is that Google thinks we're bots since we solve so many captchas. Clearing cookies or signing out of Google makes it rest and the captchas are easy agian. We really need faucets to move to more captcha solutions made for faucets such as BitCaptcha.

No ,I signed out 1 month ago, it's fine then.
But now, problem appears again even I am not login my Google account for a month....☇
newbie
Activity: 51
Merit: 0
October 01, 2017, 02:34:23 PM
#34
Now im run online eset scaner and captcha work normaly, not understand this problem with captcha Huh

Just log into google an problem is back
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