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  2. reCAPTCHA - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReCAPTCHA

    In 2013, reCAPTCHA began implementing behavioral analysis of the browser's interactions to predict whether the user was a human or a bot. The following year, Google began to deploy a new reCAPTCHA API, featuring the "no CAPTCHA reCAPTCHA"—where users deemed to be of low risk only need to click a single checkbox to verify their identity. A ...

  3. CAPTCHA - Wikipedia

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    This CAPTCHA (reCAPTCHA v1) of "smwm" obscures its message from computer interpretation by twisting the letters and adding a slight background color gradient.A CAPTCHA (/ ˈ k æ p. tʃ ə / KAP-chə) is a type of challenge–response test used in computing to determine whether the user is human in order to deter bot attacks and spam.

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  5. Exclusive: Google launching reCAPTCHA for payments - AOL

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    Alphabet's (GOOG, GOOGL) Google is expanding the availability of reCAPTCHA, and the verification technology will now be able to, for the first time, protect payments.

  6. Luis von Ahn - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, von Ahn invented reCAPTCHA, [24] a new form of CAPTCHA that also helps digitize books. In reCAPTCHA, the images of words displayed to the user come directly from old books that are being digitized; they are words that optical character recognition could not identify and are sent to people throughout the web to be identified. ReCAPTCHA ...

  7. Wikipedia:Perennial proposals - Wikipedia

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    reCAPTCHA is proprietary, whereas Wikimedia prefers to use free and open-source software. Google will not let Wikimedia run it on their own servers, so it would introduce a dependency on an external server by forcing MediaWiki to contact the server for CAPTCHA verification.

  8. Talk:reCAPTCHA - Wikipedia

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    And like Google says there: "reCAPTCHA V1 can take many forms, but here are the most common ones". MichielN 07:51, 24 July 2024 (UTC) Lol The wrong image is still there. Or again. Look, it's really simple: a Recaptcha has two images, one generated purposefully distorted and the other a real picture.

  9. Widevine - Wikipedia

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    Widevine is a proprietary digital rights management (DRM) system that is included in most major web browsers and in the operating systems Android and iOS.It is used by streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu etc., to allow authorized users to view media while preventing them from creating unauthorized copies.