Google loves to present the annoying reCAPTCHA to Tor browser users. That reCAPTCHA oftentimes repeats in an infinite loop, not to mention the fading images when clicked that drives people "insane". Doesn't Google know how to distinguish correct responses from incorrect ones?
There are other CAPTCHAs there that don't involve infinite loops presented by Google's reCAPTCHA, and one I recommend is hCAPTCHA (notice the 'h' before the "CAPTCHA").
hCAPTCHA even allows you to convert correct responses to tokens, which can be exchanged into fiat money.
Cookies 🍪
Do you mean that I need to enable cookies (all of them) on my browser to be able to "pass" Google reCAPTCHA?
Ask a recaptcha dev for that.
If recaptcha can't read/write cookies, it will forget what it did last and end up starting over.
I understand your point, but:
Other CAPTCHAs (such as hCAPTCHA), when successfully answered, will temporarily unblock your IP address (yours, the VPN's, or the Tor exit node's) without implanting privacy-intrusive cookies into your browser.
It boils down to recaptcha's business model, if they can't read/write cookies, they can't collect your data, so it just does it thing everytime a site reloads.
That's different with hcaptcha with blindly allows you to continue same-site browsing using a protocol.
Yes. That's why Google seemingly hates anonymous users - they can't profit from their private data.
You can feel Google's "wrath" against anonymous users even outside Google by means of the reCAPTCHA.
True, in the sense that it's a double-edge sword.
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