• Google develops invisible web security Captcha form
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[url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-39231307[/url]
if you want a tl;dr it will be a hidden element on the page that's triggered automatically if you look like a robot, a puzzle is still shown as normal
[QUOTE=Scratch.;51939859]if you want a tl;dr it will be a hidden element on the page that's triggered automatically if you look like a robot, a puzzle is still shown as normal[/QUOTE] Aka nothing is changed for me because every site thinks I am robot.
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[QUOTE=Combine 177;51939897]Aka nothing is changed for me because every site thinks I am robot.[/QUOTE] How can we be sure you're not a robot?
[QUOTE=Combine 177;51939897]Aka nothing is changed for me because every site thinks I am robot.[/QUOTE] Same here. When I see my friends complete forms and just tick the box off without anything else, I go do the same and gets prompted with 5-8 puzzles. It's getting more and more ridiculous
[QUOTE=ms333;51940035]Same here. When I see my friends complete forms and just tick the box off without anything else, I go do the same and gets prompted with 5-8 puzzles. It's getting more and more ridiculous[/QUOTE] Just try using the web like every "dad" stereotype.
[QUOTE=DMGaina;51940046]Just try using the web like every "dad" stereotype.[/QUOTE] Slow clicking around, random keystrokes and fail the captcha 50% of the time?
I've found clicking the box then quickly clicking the page itself doesn't give me puzzles to complete ever.
Interesting that they'd go and bother developing this when the puzzles give them free labor.
Im guessing just opening such pages in incognito mode would trigger the captcha to pop up
[QUOTE=ms333;51940054]Slow clicking around, random keystrokes and fail the captcha 50% of the time?[/QUOTE] VERY slow clicks and moving the mouse at the same time, dragging around icons all the time. Also toolbars, lots of em.
I think I get this stupid thing all the time at work. Pretty much every other time I go to google it pops when I am at work. Most annoying thing in the world, I don't understand why it thinks I am a bot so many times. All in all, I am not impressed.
[QUOTE=latin_geek;51940149]Interesting that they'd go and bother developing this when the puzzles give them free labor.[/QUOTE] Even better the free labor is basically improving tech so it can defeat captchas.
[QUOTE=TH3_L33T;51940751]I think I get this stupid thing all the time at work. Pretty much every other time I go to google it pops when I am at work. Most annoying thing in the world, I don't understand why it thinks I am a bot so many times. All in all, I am not impressed.[/QUOTE] I'm guessing you still work at Microsoft then
[QUOTE=TH3_L33T;51940751]I think I get this stupid thing all the time at work. Pretty much every other time I go to google it pops when I am at work. Most annoying thing in the world, I don't understand why it thinks I am a bot so many times. All in all, I am not impressed.[/QUOTE] You're telling me. I routinely get captcha requests at work too. I understand why they think im a bot though.
[QUOTE=Richard Simmons;51943247]You're telling me. I routinely get captcha requests at work too. I understand why they think im a bot though.[/QUOTE] Accidentally post the first 140 characters of the ASM code to inject Skynet into the world's ICBM systems as a tweet [b]just one time[/b], and they'll never stop persecuting you as a bot. It's discrimination, I say! Profiling!!
[QUOTE=latin_geek;51940149]Interesting that they'd go and bother developing this when the puzzles give them free labor.[/QUOTE] I think their algorithms have gotten good enough to where the labor is no longer required
[QUOTE=latin_geek;51940149]Interesting that they'd go and bother developing this when the puzzles give them free labor.[/QUOTE] The less intrusive CAPTCHA is, the more likely a web developer is to put it on their website. Google wants everyone to use CAPTCHA, so they make it easier to use.
[QUOTE=geel9;51946383]Google wants everyone to use CAPTCHA, so they make it easier to use.[/QUOTE] Even a blind deaf and dumb person has a chance now not that I expect them to have to pass one in the first place
The only time I've triggered recaptcha was by filling out forms on my phone. Haven't tried it using the touchscreen on my laptop but I'd expect similar results. AFAIK it detects the mouse movement for natural patterns.
[QUOTE=Combine 177;51939897]Aka nothing is changed for me because every site thinks I am robot.[/QUOTE] I mean, who the fuck uses Waterfox. [sp]/s[/sp]
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