Google’s new reCAPTCHA system restricts access to the open web
Google’s latest reCAPTCHA changes are drawing backlash from privacy advocates and developers of alternative mobile operating systems, who argue the system effectively locks users out of websites unless they use Google-approved devices and software. The controversy centers on Google’s new “Cloud Fraud Defense” platform, announced during the company’s Cloud Next event held on April 22–23, … The post Google’s new reCAPTCHA system restricts access to the open web appeared first on CyberInsider.
Google's new reCAPTCHA system restricts access to the open web by requiring users to use approved devices and software, disproportionately impacting privacy-conscious users. This change effectively treats privacy as suspicious behavior by default.
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