• @N0b3d
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    33 years ago

    That just shows how braindead the idea of “protecting” a website with captchas and the like is. For one thing, given that they are used to train “AIs”, it’s a self-defeating concept.

    • @pinknoise
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      03 years ago

      Captchas are a useful measure to do rate limiting to prevent DoS, spam, crawling and brute-force attacks. Using services like recaptcha is a stupid idea because you enable tracking of your users. Also defeating a captcha many sites use is way more lucrative than a per-site specific one which can be changed immediately when too many bad requests are detected.

      • @ZerushOP
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        3 years ago

        In a forum we use a much simpler method, simply wait half an hour or something more, before sending the confirmation email, if someone registers. This avoids spammers who all use a disposable temporary email for registration. Works like a charm. Captchas currently are obsolete and re-captchas de Google only a method to colect data of the user (if he don’t use a blocker, like everyone do). Because of this, Google search other methods to do this, FLoC and similar. Demential. Here you can test if you are a victim of this little Googlegift https://amifloced.org