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Privacy Badger breaks reCAPTCHA #1542
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This seems like a high profile, persistent issue. Here are the report counts by month of reports where the user uses the word "recaptcha" in the message:
I visited a few page URLs, but haven't yet seen Privacy Badger learn to block |
Here's a webpage that one could try to reproduce the problem on: https://www.codeweavers.com/about/contact-us However, possibly (I don't know) the page may generate a captcha only when it detects a proxy and/or VPN. |
I am having this problem all over the web. There is no placeholder where I can even see the reCAPTCHA was supposed to be. Signing up for things with Privacy Badger enabled is impossible. You can test this for example: https://www.dailykos.com/users/signup. I do use a VPN at all times as well as self-destructing cookies. |
Same issue - PrivacyBadger breaking ReCaptcha form submission on many sites. It took me a while to determine that ReCaptcha was the problem. |
And those capchas, with their near-unsolvable conundra - does a quarter of a sign-post count as a signpost? Is a van a 'car'? - are irritating enough already! |
Another example that is broken. https://www.burpee.com/contactus. I slid "www.google.com" to yellow and it seems to allow enough to let the CAPTCHA to work |
Another example: https://blog.0patch.com/2018/01/bringing-abandoned-equation-editor-back.html#comment-form On 32-bit Firefox v 59.0.2 with Privacy Badger 2018.4.23 installed, publishing or previewing a comment results in the blog page just reloading, effectively just clearing out the comment you wrote. Feel free to test, this is our blog and we have moderation enabled so you won't be littering. |
i am able to see the recaptcha thing, but when i check "i'm not a robot" it always asks me to identify "which of these tiles has a car in it" or some such nonsense. even if i SOLVE it and it accepts me as human, if i just refresh the page and check "i'm not a robot" again, i have to RE-SOLVE yet an other "identify this thing" puzzle. please can't you just whitelist the sites google uses for recaptcha? disabling the badger on the site makes the checkbox alone work. using firefox (latest, mac) |
Is this issue being worked on? It is very irritating to have to disable Privacy Badger ever time I encounter reCAPTCHA |
Hi @szock, is Privacy Badger blocking |
I imagine that many using Privacy Badger would hesitate from whitelisting one of the biggest tracking companies on the Web...
Is there a specific subdomain used by reCAPTCHA?
…On 24 Nov 2018, 15:31 +1100, Alexei ***@***.***>, wrote:
Hi @szock, is Privacy Badger blocking www.google.com or any other google.com domains when this happens? Does setting those domains to "yellow" or "green" and reloading the page work around the problem?
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I've been looking through error reports ("Did Privacy Badger break this site? Let us know!"), and what I see is many reports have users manually blocking Can anybody reproduce reCAPTCHA breaking if you undo your slider modifications (or start with a new profile)? |
@ghostwords just tried all the urls and I can only get the recaptcha to break by manually blocking gstatic.com or Google.com. I also have tested as @davecotter suggested. It seems that changing google.com from yellow (where my badger has decided it should be) to green manually allows recaptcha to track my movement and other data on the screen to decide i'm human. Without it, it asks me every time to do a check. Let me know if you want any other checks doing to help out with this. |
I know this is a bit stale at this point, but the last few weeks I've noticed I fail every single ReCapatcha, luckily I found this issue. Sure enough I looked in the options and a TON of Google stuff was set to Block. I set it to Allow and I did a few tests and it works now. I wonder if this could be a little more obvious for a user to discover, as yes, Google does a lot of tracking, but it's also used in a lot of sites, so let the user choose. But suddenly failing every ReCaptcha and struggling to "click all the crosswalks" when every picture is a road with no crosswork is infuriating. |
i also partly suffer from this issue... and as @monkeydont said:
this makes it at first or for casual users pretty hard to guess what's wrong. 🙁 in my case i faced this error at this site (please make sure you are at the correct site and not got redirected!) which does not connect to sooo much other domains, so perhaps it may be easier to nail down the error... @ghostwords i try to summarize my findings, but if additional information is needed please just ask!
yes, the only not green domain at Privacy Badger is
yes, setting it manually to yellow works like a charm... but this also sets a ton of subdomains to yellow which i even can't revert to automatic controled by Privacy Badger one by one. 🙁
yes, i don't use any manual slider modifications. completing:
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Hi @DJCrashdummy, thanks for your report! The reCAPTCHA on the page you shared comes from I opened #2512 to eventually add a replacement widget for reCAPTCHA. The idea is to fix your example page and others like it by providing a clearly visible clickable replacement. This will also provide a replacement to users who told Privacy Badger to block It's not clear what other scenarios beyond these two (reCAPTCHA from |
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Relevant comments: #2559 (comment) & #2559 (comment).
I've looked into, it's cool... And you're right it's not working for some reCAPTCHA page; for example https://www.spotify.com/us/signup/. For Spotify sign up page I don't get any reCAPTCHA, when slider is at block mode for www.google.com.
Some pages like Spotify login & sign-up uses And some like https://truecaller.com uses It would be nice, if we could also add a widget for |
@Vipkr Privacy Badger version 2021.11.23.1 comes with a more advanced reCAPTCHA replacement that supports more scenarios such as the Spotify sign-up page you shared above. |
From a Chrome Web Store review:
I think we get pretty consistent error reports about the various captcha providers and maybe reCAPTCHA specifically, although fixing our error reporting form in #1475 would really help with being able to say with more certainty.
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