Why do we sometimes get multiple captchas (sometimes even “infinite” to the point where you simply quit) and other times only one?

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Why do we sometimes get multiple captchas (sometimes even “infinite” to the point where you simply quit) and other times only one?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

If the website has extra spam protection system that consults the spam database and the IP of your pc is listed in those databases it ll keep on showing you the captcha even if you solve it correctly. this happens alot with dynamic ips as they are usually being used by more than one person and chances of someone spamming are higher.

If the website uses just uses recaptcha without any extra spam protection measures. , it ll let you pass on you solving the captcha.

Anonymous 0 Comments

>Why do we sometimes get multiple captchas (sometimes even “infinite” to the point where you simply quit) and other times only one?

A CAPTCHA-system will commonly keep serving you puzzles until it is sure – to a certain degree – that you are not sending automated requests.

You can employ CAPTCHA-systems for other things as well. Want to discourage people from leaving hateful troll comments without having to receive accusations of censorship? Hit them with a CAPTCHA every time your neural net determines their comment to be non-constructive.

Anonymous 0 Comments

It’s slave labor for training Google’s AI, I think some websites profit from making visitors solve as many as possible.