- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.ml
I’ve actually noticed this in some websites the past ~two months. It’s neat to have a captcha that finally doesn’t need slowly clicking images to pass through.
I absolutely hate it, in tachiyomi, it just keeps reloading the page instead of giving me a captcha to solve…
Same, I cant get to or log in to multiple sites with Firefox because of this.
It does seem to be able to work if I use a private window, though. So Im not exactly sure what’s causing the issue. Maybe something to do with cookies? But ive messed around with that and havent been able to get anywhere.
You could check if it’s the fault of an extension by launching Firefox in safe mode (shift-click the Firefox icon when launching).
Thats a good idea. Ive tried doing it with certain other extensions (content blockers, user agents, script and tracker blockers/modifiers, etc.) disabled but something completely unrelated may be interfering.
Getting sick of these strange new hCaptchas. Click the thing that’s only appearing once? Click I this exact order 😱🥺😅😂🤞. Click the stadiums from SimCity?!? Hopefully websites switch to turnstile fast.
I fail hCaptcha a surprising number of times, and I’m sure it’s actually doing that on purpose so we help it label more images for AI training.
It’s like “select all flowers” and then you have 7 AI generated horses, and one AI generated flower. I pick the flower and “try again!” with a new set of images.
Yeah. Its better than reCaptcha - do I click those 3 pixels of the traffic signal it not!?! - but it’s still an obstacle that dimenishes the experience.
Wow, people will complain about literally anything. “I hate Google’s Recaptcha” –> hCaptcha. “I hate hCaptcha” –> turnstile. Inevitably it’ll be “I hate turnstile”.
Yes. Obstacles on the pathway to what I’m clicking in to are obnoxious. Hopefully turnstile isn’t an obstacle.
Don’t like it.
I use VPNs, Tor and nonpopular browsers and I need to have a way to proof I am not a robot other than staying in the crowd.