Where can I file a lawsuit against Google ReCaptcha?

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  1. Smeghead

    Smeghead Rock Star

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    Alternatively, find someone to launch a class action suit. Wait 10 years. Cash your $2 check.
     
  2. Oriononfire

    Oriononfire Newbie

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    Once spent 2 hours on a rockstar capcha (The worst ive ever encountered) i had to come back the next day to complete it
     
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  3. stopped

    stopped Platinum Record

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    step 1 is correct, step 2 is being told off for wasting their time (even if they're getting paid for it) as the users of the service are actually the website hosters, and they're bound by terms & conditions which determine the maximum award from any disagreement is the same or less than the lawyers hourly fee
     
  4. xorome

    xorome Audiosexual

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    You're forgetting the important step: solve the recaptcha on the law firm's contact form.
     
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  5. ClarSum

    ClarSum Ultrasonic

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    Like others have already mentioned the only time I get recaptcha's that loop and don't resolve is when using certain vpn's that have likely been ip flagged, rest of the time there's none on the sister site when I login and only one on any of the file hosting sites, zero issues on any other site. Main browsers are Brave and Firefox with the usual addons and I always use seperate profiles for different activities, I haven't seen ads on the internet for well over a decade and all recap's resolve in seconds.

    I've recommended brave (desktop and mobile) to various non-tech savvy people I know around the world and no one has had any issues at all.

    What you described would be completely unacceptable to me, so I really hope you find a solution.
     
  6. tzzsmk

    tzzsmk Audiosexual

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    well I'm collecting evidence, examples:
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    there is no way this is compliant with service inclusivity for disabled people and freedom of internet access according to EU laws
     
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  7. Amore_de_la_Vida

    Amore_de_la_Vida Rock Star

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    @tzzsmk: You know that if you open an account on sister site, you don't have any captchas, right? Problem solved.

    For the rest of the internet, do exactly like @ChiQuita : remove Javascript with an ad or a script blocker: yes for some site it will be impossible, but for other sites (like DDL sites) it will make your life far easier.

    Other measure: I don't know why people want absolutely to keep their cookies between sessions. I'm lazy, but I don't mind each time I launch my session, to login again manually on my favorite sites. Firefox, for example, have a very great password manager, it types the logins and passwords for you, you just have to click on "login" and it's OK!

    Conclusion: set your browser so that each time you quit it, it erases completely cache and cookies. This way, each time, you start with a fresh session. It stops sites - like SN - to spy on your surfing history, etc. (it's what FB, TT, Insta, YT, X and/or any other Social Network do: they spy on your surfing habits, so that they can spit 'personalized' (LOL) ads and content on your face each time they see you... I do hate SN because of that!)
     
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  8. saccamano

    saccamano Audiosexual

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    You still deal with them when using the "services". Which is why I avoid using the "services" provided by AZ unless absolutely necessary or a real link to a service that plays fair is floated (rarely).

    They can try and track you all they want on a vpn but the end result is moot. Firefox is really the only browser I know of that has the logoff cookie nuker built in. Which is why I use FF for most all surfing.
     
  9. 4ger4ger

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    You'll be quite displeased to know that they do have compliant solutions for those with disabilities.
    https://support.google.com/recaptcha/answer/6175971?hl=en

    Didn't take long to find, but I can't blame you if you're that averse to Google's services.
     
  10. Xupito

    Xupito Audiosexual

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    TL;DR;
    One thing I know is when you do multiple captchas in a relatively short time they increase the difficulty. But if memory serves they do it by adding noise (grain like) to the images, and this doesn't seem the @OPs case.

    During some months several years ago I did find some over-difficult ones. But not anymore. Probably because the AIs are getting better. Which is some pretty disturbing shit if you ask me but well, shit happens :rofl:
     
  11. tzzsmk

    tzzsmk Audiosexual

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    audio captcha, that article is outdated for V2 btw... I get this, nice try LOL:
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