How do I turn off catcha every time I log in
When I login to Google, I'm usually asked to do more than 1 catcha. Sometimes, they continue until I can't do any more and use Google Chrome. I have poor eyesight, and this is getting very annoying.
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Option 1: Use Google’s Official Audio CAPTCHA (Easiest for Eyesight) Instead of straining to click on traffic lights or crosswalks, use the audio option: - Look at the bottom of the CAPTCHA box. - Click the Headphones icon. - Listen to the spoken words or numbers and type them into the text box. - Google usually clears you in one try using audio.
Option 2: Turn Down Firefox’s "Enhanced Tracking Protection If your Firefox is set to block third-party cookies strictly, Google will treat you like a malicious robot. - Go to the Google Login Page. - Look at the far left side of your top address bar and click the Shield icon. - Toggle the blue switch next to Enhanced Tracking Protection to OFF. The page will refresh. This lowers tracking restrictions only for Google so it can save your verification status.
Option 3: Install an Automated CAPTCHA Solver If the loops persist, you can install a trusted, automated, free browser extension to do the work for you! - Open Firefox and go to the Mozilla Add-ons Store. - Search for Buster: Captcha Solver for Humans. - Click Add to Firefox.
Once installed, a small green widget will appear at the bottom of your CAPTCHA boxes. When clicked, it automatically listens to the audio CAPTCHA and inputs the answer for you in less than two seconds.
I hope this helps!