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a little tip...you only need to type in the one that is the most clear
The impossible ones are not needed, but i think its a good protection.Remember all the problems on istock with stolen pictures and refunds and all.i think its a protection for us contributers.
But don't you find it easier when youpress the repeat three times its a loteasier? My complaint is with 123rf. Why do I haveto activate a code a second time to see myearnings? Is their site that insecure that youhave to match a second code to see your earnings?
So it's there to block bots? And meanwhile, FAA tells us that bots are a good thing. And none of the other agencies seem to care.Captchas that try to get users to read barely legible text are money makers for the sites that host them. The captcha providers are selling character recognition services.
So who loves the captcha so much that they minused my post? Weird.
A CAPTCHA (an acronym for "Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart") is a type of challenge-response test used in computing to determine whether or not the user is human.