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By: Team WTI | Date: December 14, 2018
Categories: Web Maintenance,
Google reCAPTCHA protects your website from spam by verifying that the form is being filled out by a human and not a bot. It does this in various ways, depending on the version you’re using, from checkbox interactions to invisible methods. If you are seeing SPAM all of a sudden your website may need a reCAPTCHA update.

Outdated spam protection leaves your forms vulnerable. With the rise of smarter bots and more sophisticated spam methods, sticking with older versions of reCAPTCHA, like reCAPTCHA v1, can leave you open to attack. If you’re noticing more spam in your inbox, you may be relying on an outdated system.
The newer reCAPTCHA v3 doesn’t require any user interaction at all. It works in the background, analyzing behavior patterns and assigning a score to determine whether the user is likely to be a bot. This not only helps prevent spam but also provides a smoother, user-friendly experience.
As a website owner, you want to ensure that your forms are secure and spam-free. If you’re still using an older reCAPTCHA version, updating to v3 or invisible reCAPTCHA will not only reduce the amount of spam you receive but will also improve the user experience. No more CAPTCHA puzzles for your visitors to solve—just smooth, spam-free form submissions.
Implementing a reCAPTCHA update is simple and effective. Your website administrator or developer can easily install the latest version. If you notice an increase in spam, it may be time to switch from reCAPTCHA v2 to v3 to stay ahead of evolving threats.
Spam attacks evolve, but so do the tools to prevent them. Updating your reCAPTCHA to the latest version will ensure better security for your website while providing users with a smoother experience. Don’t let your forms be vulnerable—act now to update your spam prevention strategy.
For more information on using reCAPTCHA, or to discuss how Team WTI can help protect your website, contact us today.
Kris Skiles | The Family Credit Union
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