Are you a robot? Introducing "No CAPTCHA reCAPTCHA"  |  Google Search Central Blog  |  Google for Developers (2024)

Wednesday, December 03, 2014

reCAPTCHA protects the websites you love from spam and abuse. So, when you go online—say, for some last-minute holiday shopping—you won't be competing with robots and abusive scripts to access sites. For years, we've prompted users to confirm they aren't robots by asking them to read distorted text and type it into a box, like this:

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But, we figured it would be easier to just directly ask our users whether or not they are robots—so, we did! We've begun rolling out a new API that radically simplifies the reCAPTCHA experience. We're calling it the "No CAPTCHA reCAPTCHA" and this is how it looks:

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On websites using this new API, a significant number of users will be able to securely and easily verify they're human without actually having to solve a CAPTCHA. Instead, with just a single click, they'll confirm they are not a robot.

While the new reCAPTCHA API may sound simple, there is a high degree of sophistication behind that modest checkbox. CAPTCHAs have long relied on the inability of robots to solve distorted text. However, our research recently showed that today's Artificial Intelligence technology can solve even the most difficult variant of distorted text at 99.8% accuracy. Thus distorted text, on its own, is no longer a dependable test.

To counter this, last year we developed an Advanced Risk Analysis backend for reCAPTCHA that actively considers a user's entire engagement with the CAPTCHA—before, during, and after—to determine whether that user is a human. This enables us to rely less on typing distorted text and, in turn, offer a better experience for users. We talked about this in our Valentine's Day post earlier this year.

The new API is the next step in this steady evolution. Now, humans can just check the box and in most cases, they're through the challenge.

Are you sure you're not a robot?

However, CAPTCHAs aren't going away just yet. In cases when the risk analysis engine can't confidently predict whether a user is a human or an abusive agent, it will prompt a CAPTCHA to elicit more cues, increasing the number of security checkpoints to confirm the user is valid.

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This new API also lets us experiment with new types of challenges that are easier for us humans to use, particularly on mobile devices. In the example below, you can see a CAPTCHA based on a classic Computer Vision problem of image labeling. In this version of the CAPTCHA challenge, you're asked to select all of the images that correspond with the clue. It's much easier to tap photos of cats or turkeys than to tediously type a line of distorted text on your phone.

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Adopting the new API on your site

As more websites adopt the new API, more people will see "No CAPTCHA reCAPTCHAs". Early adopters, like Snapchat, WordPress, Humble Bundle, and several others are already seeing great results with this new API. For example, in the last week, more than 60% of WordPress' traffic and more than 80% of Humble Bundle's traffic on reCAPTCHA encountered the No CAPTCHA experience—users got to these sites faster. To adopt the new reCAPTCHA for your website, visit our site to learn more.

Humans, we'll continue our work to keep the Internet safe and easy to use. Abusive bots and scripts, it'll only get worse—sorry we're (still) not sorry.

Posted by Vinay Shet, Product Manager, reCAPTCHA

Are you a robot? Introducing "No CAPTCHA reCAPTCHA"  |  Google Search Central Blog  |  Google for Developers (2024)

FAQs

Why does Google keep asking me if I am a robot? ›

Google interprets that your IP address / device sends multiple search requests at the same time (this creates a suspicious effect on the search engine). With CAPTCHA, Google makes sure that you are not a robot or a computer program that sends multiple requests for search or spam.

Why does CAPTCHA ask if I'm a robot? ›

The question is there to filter out the automated programs used by hackers. The “I am not a robot” program (I think by Google reCaptcha) can often detect automated program attacks by how they interact with this question.

Why is Google making me verify I'm not a robot? ›

This message is usually due to a temporary network issue and can be resolved by refreshing your browser. It also might be caused due to accessing the offering through a virtual network.

Are you a robot reCAPTCHA? ›

reCAPTCHA v2 ("I'm not a robot" Checkbox)

The "I'm not a robot" Checkbox requires the user to click a checkbox indicating the user is not a robot. This will either pass the user immediately (with No CAPTCHA) or challenge them to validate whether or not they are human.

How do I avoid I am not a robot CAPTCHA? ›

Can I stop I'm not robot
  1. Clear your cache and cookies.
  2. Disable browser extensions one by one and see if this helps resolve the issue.
  3. Try resetting your modem or router.
  4. If you are using a VPN, try uninstalling VPN browser plugin or program.
  5. Check your computer for Malware.
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Why is Google asking me to solve CAPTCHA? ›

That means it's a browser issue, that is your browser is not sending enough important data to tell the system it's a legit user. Instead the system think it's a bot or spam to try to stop you with captcha.

Why does Google think I am a robot? ›

Google has explained it by saying that CAPTCHA can be triggered by an automated process sometimes caused by spambots, infected computers, email worms, or SEO tools. You simply need to verify it by entering the characters or clicking the correct image, and you are done.

Is CAPTCHA good or bad? ›

The overwhelming benefit of CAPTCHA is that it is highly effective against all but the most sophisticated bad bots. However, CAPTCHA mechanisms can negatively affect the user experience on your website: Disruptive and frustrating for users.

Is CAPTCHA a threat? ›

It will eventually provide attackers access to sensitive browser data, including cookies, login details, and identification information. Existing vulnerabilities, such as those found in CAPTCHA plugins, can provide a straightforward method for injecting malicious code.

Why is Google forcing me to verify? ›

To help protect you from abuse, we sometimes ask you to prove you're not a robot before you can create or sign in to your account. This extra confirmation by phone helps keep spammers from abusing our systems.

Is it normal for Google to ask if you're a robot? ›

Are you sure you're not a robot? However, CAPTCHAs aren't going away just yet. In cases when the risk analysis engine can't confidently predict whether a user is a human or an abusive agent, it will prompt a CAPTCHA to elicit more cues, increasing the number of security checkpoints to confirm the user is valid.

What happens when you click "I am not a robot"? ›

A 2020 episode of QI gave a rather surprising explanation of what ticking 'I am not a robot' on a website really does. They said that it gives a website permission to look at your actions and history on your device to decide if you are human.

Does CAPTCHA look at your history? ›

CAPTCHA does not directly check the user's web history. However, some CAPTCHA implementations may use browser fingerprints or other data available to the website to determine the user's identity and assess their risk level.

Why am I getting asked if I'm a robot? ›

Proving that you are human and not a computer programme is mainly to prevent automated software (Robots/bots) and spammers from performing actions on your behalf. CAPTCHA is a programme that is used to protect you.

Does Google reCAPTCHA cost money? ›

Get Started for Free. Use reCAPTCHA Essentials for a simple, free solution to safeguard your website against spam and abuse.

How do I get Google to stop asking me to be a robot? ›

What to do when you get this message. The message most likely shows a reCAPTCHA. To confirm that you're a person and not a robot, solve the reCAPTCHA. After you solve it, the message goes away, and you can use Google again.

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