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Upgrade to reCAPTCHA v3

If spam from your website forms has caused you a headache in the past, ePublishing has stepped in to make your site more secure by upgrading to reCAPTCHA v3. We are all familiar with filling out a web form and then being asked to identify which of the images show a stoplight. That’s reCAPTCHA v2 and bots have found ways around it. To combat this, Google created reCAPTCHA v3 using different methods to determine true users from bots. 

What does this mean? For starters, it means no more challenging checkboxes! Your users will no longer need to guess if that low quality image is a bicycle or a motorcycle. Google’s adaptive risk analysis engine will help deter bot traffic and allow true users to seamlessly interact with your website.

ePublishing has already upgraded your sites to use reCAPTCHA v3, so there is no action needed on your part. This is available at no cost to you as part of ePublishing’s SaaS offering. Just sit back and enjoy less spam and happier users.

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