recaptcha-demo.appspot.com/recaptcha-v3-request-scores.php Post your >captcha score >OS >Browser >Extensions Pic related is my score. Using Arch Linux with firefox. Extensions are: Ublock Origin (medium mode) Decentraleyes HTTPS Everywhere Google search link fix View Image Vimium Violentmonkey
also have privacy.resistfingerprinting set to True
forgot to mention hella custom settings in firefox but that should prove I'm not a bot
Christian Roberts
actually just restarted my browser after privacy.resistfingerprinting and now I'm getting a score of .9, which is pretty surprising.
Christopher Bennett
{ ... "score": 0.9, ... } what does the score even mean?
Samuel Jenkins
closer to 1 means that captcha thinks you are a human and will serve you a simple test. Closer to 0 means it thinks you are a bot and will give you harder tests. The idea is to eventually move to an automatic captcha which requires no input from users, but only calculates a score for people and then either lets them in if the score is high enough, or denies them if the score is too low.
Lincoln Howard
0.7 linux ungoogled chromium ublock origin
Aaron Brown
Doesn't even load for me. On Chromium with ublock origin and canvas blocking extension
Carter Rogers
gotta allow scripts from google and gstatic in ublock. Don't use canvas blocker but you may have to fiddle with that as well.
Nathan Robinson
>0.1 >Linux (Fedora) >Firefox Nightly (custom build + user.js) >uBlock Origin + uMatrix + Smart HTTPS + Tampermonkey Guess that explains why I need to solve/skip about 20-30 captchas before one succeeds.
Kayden Reed
how would they know if you're a human or not? fingerprinting and tracking?
It’s basically a measure of how able you are to be tracked.
Austin Robinson
0.3 Android Icecat uBlock Origin
Michael Lee
Got 0.3 the first time. Refreshed, got 0.7. Third time 0.3, fourth time 0.1 So basically it means nothing
Easton Ortiz
yeah I've also noticed very different scores. Setting my UA to windows with firefox gets me a score of either .1 or .9 every time I refresh. Changing it to windows/chrome gets me .1 everytime. Not sure exactly what metrics it's using to get the score.
Kayden Wood
I get either 0.1 or 0.3, no matter how often I refresh.
Jayden Lee
Fuck. This is a 300 iq move by google to get users to disable privacy addons. You've heard it here first.
>get the majority of the websites on board with recaptcha v3 >recaptcha gives you bad score because you use a privacy addon and can't be tracked >website owner blocks you based on recaptcha score >user with privacy addon reluctantly disables it to use website Here's what jewgle recommends: >we recommend including reCAPTCHA verification on forms or actions as well as in the background of pages for analytics.
Andrew Sullivan
I'm 0.9 on firefox
Luis Howard
0.1 in Tor browser 0.9 in Firefox ESR doesn't even fucking work in surf
Jace Campbell
0.5 safari mobile 0.1 safari mobile inprivate
Robert Perry
This botnet is blocked.
James Turner
I thought they were just greedy for my mechanical turkey powers. Now I know
David Perry
>Laptop with Arch and out of date version of Waterfox with ublock origin, greasemonkey, noscript, etc: 0.7 >Desktop with Windows 7, Firefox, ublock, etc: 0.1 Well that would explain why my captchas have been absolute fucking bullshit for the past few days. Goddamn motherfucking fire hydrants and crosswalks.
Joshua Watson
I get 0.3 on chromium (not ungoogled) with ublock + umatrix. No other changes. I'm logged in in an incognito tab, so that might play on it. I'm not logged in in the window used for this test. Actually now I'm curious. Can anyone check if being logged into google in an incognito tab increases your score in a non-incognito tab?
Lincoln Collins
Well that's certainly an anomaly. It's well-known that using that will break recaptcha.
Jaxson Torres
refreshing it switches between a score of 0.9 and 0.1, so I'm not exactly sure what's going on.
Josiah Gray
When I had it enabled I couldn't use recaptcha. It would fail repeatedly and Google gave me a temp ban for too many network requests or some bs like that.
all of your extensions make you more unique. I am not kidding. Websites cannot only deduce which add-ons you use but even guess the unique I'd of add-ons. There are lengthy explanations public. This is also the reason why Tor explicitly says you must not install extensions.
My score is 0.1 and I have resist and first party isolate enabled with no other add-ons. I am also on Linux.
Ethan Miller
You either have add-ons installed (any add-on instantly makes you unique) or you do not have firstparty.isolate enabled.
99% of your cases relates to one of the above.
Anthony Wright
"score": 0.3, ungoogled chromium with umatrix and ublock origin
Joshua Parker
Imagine we are at a time where google tells people that anything but Firefox gives away the entire browsing history yet still people use Brave or ungoogled chromium
Juan Martin
You still are trackable (fingerprintable) if you can solve captchas. ResistFingerprinting literally makes captcha unsolvable
Ethan Cook
"score": 0.9, I'm a good goy now
Hudson Butler
> score: 0.1
in both retarded firefox and normal waterfox with everything enabled
0.1 since i did some stuff to anonimize firefox Only problem is that now Buster doesn't work anymore
Jayden Cox
>0.9 >Windows 10 >Firefox >uBlock And I haven't logged in to google account with this browser.
Grayson Gray
God damn i just read through recaptcha docs. Damn things monitors your sites traffic and assigns score, you can even opt to get email alerts if google detects suspicious traffic on your site....
Nathaniel Gomez
0.3 in Firefox
Owen Thompson
With Arg Linugs (btw) and ublock origin of course.
Joshua Brown
Artix; Waterfox; uBlock, uMatrix, Decentraleyes and the whole autism package with user.js - always 0.1 Android; IceCat; uBlock, uMatrix, Decentraleyes, no user.js tweaks whatsoever - 0.3 first two times, 0.7 every time after
Has something changed recently? Every fucking post has those long ass image reCapatcha that takes fucking 5 seconds to load a new image. It goes on for like 10 images too.
Gabriel Garcia
So basically having privacy addons will make you get a fuck ton of annoying captchas?
Ryder Smith
Android with Kiwi Browser: 0.9 add a self-hosted VPN with DNS-based adblocking: 0.1
Alexander Torres
0.3 on 71.0.3578.98 just umatrix and ublock on incognito
tranny fox no addons and resist finger printing false { "success": true, "hostname": "recaptcha-demo.appspot.com", "challenge_ts": "2019-02-06T19:38:54Z", "apk_package_name": null, "score": 0.9, "action": "examples/v3scores", "error-codes": [] }
Wyatt Wood
So can you raise your score? Or do I have to remove all my privacy shit? And did something change or what? Last week my setup had zero issues. Now I'm getting so many fucking captchas that keep failing
Xavier Mitchell
>Or do I have to remove all my privacy shit? Resist fingerprinting lowers my score to 0.1 regardless of addons
Adam Stewart
Odd that's not even enabled for me.
Luis Scott
Iridium 0.1
Isaac Martinez
Not really. Everytime i wanna post chaptcha just ask one and accept it. No more that annoying delay image everytime i click it.
Ryder Campbell
More than half of my captchas fail even when o get everything right
Xavier Hall
It's not a fail. It's them wanting you to do more.
Jordan Torres
If it isn't enabled (it isn't enabled by default) and you get scores below 0.6 it is just a bug on Google's part. Any Browser that is not Firefox and does not have resist enabled will always be above 0.5.
People running Chromium and forks (Ungoogled and Brave) can only get below 0.6 by either using Windows 10 with default setups, i.e. no extra fonts and a resolution of 1080p (at which point you can use any browser) or by having add-ons that block scripts. Though this is Google just fooling you since the behaviour of add-ons that protect against fingerprinting and ads (like Brave or PrivacyBadger or Ublock) can be fingerprinted itself. That's also why you are still able to fill a captcha even if you get below 0.4 with those chromium forks.
Also remember that anything above 0.2 (hoenstly probably anything above 0.1) is still easy as hell to fingerprint and track and follow around the web.
This typically happens if you use add-ons that interact with the webpage (i.e. those privacy add-ons). They all try to hide stuff but by trying this they actually make you stand out more.
Remove everything like ublock and fingerprinting protectors and privacy badger and all that stuff and just toggle resistFingerprinting. You should instantly drop to 0.1 and it be impossible for you to solve captcha
Cooper Barnes
I use Firefox with a 0.1 score. I have a fuck ton of extensions that block fingerprinting and tracking though.
William Williams
Anything from 0.3 on starting means you can be tracked while anything above 0.3 means you can be tracked very easily.
The only value that proofs your protection is 0.1 which you can only achieve with Firefox resistFingerprinting and/or Tor (which both are basically the same anyway)
Levi Nguyen
Hold up. You're saying having a 0.1 score means you're doing something right? Privacy wise.
Jason Flores
I notice the more I have anti botnet countermeasures the harder my captcha is. Is Jewgle trying to encourage me to let them finger my boipucci?
Daniel Stewart
This will mean that you are still easy to track. Remember this captcha score is not for tracking you but preventing bots and often times bots (i.e. webdrivers) will also install countless add-ons bc devs are retarded Indians.
If a company wants to follow you around the web they will still easily do so if you keep all the add-ons.
Remember according to both EFF and Tor you should non ironically load all ads and trackers assuming that your fingerprint is non unique (i.e. resist). If you block something that is behaviour the website can see and check for. Also add-ons themselves can be fingerprinted as well. Imagine how many people worldwide have the exact same. browser as you.
Owen Baker
For Jow Forums just have a special browser specifically for it. Just have Ublock and that's plenty for shitposting.
Aaron Phillips
Are you retarded? The higher the score the more Google thinks you are human becAuse it is easier for them to track you.
Go start Tor or Firefox with resist enabled and try the test. You will get 0.1. Now go try for example Brave or ungoogled chromium. You will get at least 0.5 for either probably even higher.