Google will defeat its own captchas for you

Google’s “I’m not a robot” CAPTCHA checkbox will always fall back to the image recognition form if it can’t deduce your humanity well enough through on-page behavior monitoring. It’s done it to me on numerous occasions, usually when I’m on mobile.

It’s bots all the way down.

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Pretty clever solution to an irritating annoyance. Had they been more sparing with the capchas - might have gone for it.

Still think our method is better tho. You simply blow up the browser and don’t go there any more. And if enough people do this - Google will be no more.

Can happen. Look at Sears, JC Penny, Pan Am, soon Wells Fargo. Plays out every time when companies get too big for their britches. Just takes time.

Wish they taught advanced “No saying” in High School. Our citizens have become much too compliant. Evil always lurks there.

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Exactly. It was a task on Mechanical Turk; it had many people checking the images prior to their use as captchas.

I heard Trump sent out a tweet denouncing Lyin’ Tometa.

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