It appears Google has a good reason for it...
reCAPTCHA protects the websites you love from spam and abuse. So, when you go online—say, for some last-minute holiday shopping—you won't be competing with robots and abusive scripts to access sites. For years, we’ve prompted users to confirm they aren’t robots by asking them to read distorted text and type it into a box, like this:
But, we figured it would be easier to just directly ask our users whether or not they are robots—so, we did! We’ve begun rolling out a new API that radically simplifies the reCAPTCHA experience. We’re calling it the “No CAPTCHA reCAPTCHA” and this is how it looks:
On websites using this new API, a significant number of users will be able to securely and easily verify they’re human without actually having to solve a CAPTCHA. Instead, with just a single click, they’ll confirm they are not a robot. Read More
So keep reading and definitely keep commenting...
Nikky, you are really nice. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteGood to know but I thought you wanted to count robots visiting your blog. Hehehe!
ReplyDelete@ Ada, you just typed what I had in mind :)
ReplyDeleteNikky, I am not a robot oh!
ReplyDeleteNikky, we need emoticons and like icon. Please, do something Asap!
ReplyDeleteCount Robots? Ha ha! Thank you dears.
ReplyDeleteHelen that one pass my power..hopefully Blogger will soon upgrade
I think Abiola is a robot :)
ReplyDeleteAnonymous I think so too
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