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Are there no viable alternatives more respectful of privacy than Google's recaptcha? Seems like an anti-user choice to me.


There are alternatives:

https://www.hcaptcha.com/

https://blog.cloudflare.com/turnstile-private-captcha-altern...

Unfortunately if you're a user (as opposed to a website author) you don't get a choice.


hcaptcha started out nice, but it quickly got way worse. Maybe more privacy, but it wants me to solve so many dumb puzzles, while Google is usually happy with only one.

If captchas weren’t a rare-ish occurrence for me, I’d buy a nopeCha subscription to solve that shit for me.


This is entirely configurable by the site owner. hCaptcha has entirely passive score-based detection, 99.9% passive mode, and more aggressive options as needed.

(disclosure: work there)


Passive scores rarely work for me, because I block trackers and as much 3rd party things as I can get away with. But I guess I’ll believe you and be slightly less annoyed with hCaptcha.


> Are there no viable alternatives more respectful of privacy than Google's recaptcha?

Two milliseconds on Google will lead you to hCaptcha[1]

[1]https://www.hcaptcha.com


> more respectful of privacy than Google > > Two milliseconds on Google

can't tell if is satire or not


We're working on a distributed, privacy-focused captcha system at prosopo. captcha are served by a network of providers so there's no central data store. We're going live this quarter and you can sign up for updates on https://prosopo.io



Hcaptcha does pretty well in privacy for general purpose sites




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