CAPTCHA plays a very important role in authentication and online security. It helps protect systems from automated abuse while keeping access available to real users.
Here’s why it matters:
1. Prevents Bots from Accessing Accounts
2. Protects User Accounts
3. Reduces System Abuse
4. Improves Overall Security Posture
5. Supports Risk-Based Authentication
Repeated CAPTCHA challenges like "I'm not a robot" often stem from websites detecting suspicious behavior, such as rapid actions etc..
To prevent it from happening. Please advise your clients of below preventive steps:
- Disable VPNs/proxies and use your direct IP
- Clear browser cache, cookies, and history, then restart the browser.
- Slow down interactions: Avoid rapid submits or refreshes on sites.
- Disable extensions temporarily, update your browser, or try incognito/private mode.
- Switch browsers (e.g., from Chrome to Firefox) or devices for testing.