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mike kossar: how to stop Google showing captcha?

Jan 13, 2015 5:38PM PST

This is very annoying, when during heavy search hours Google keep asking for captcha and some times blocks searches also.

it stops entire team to jump on feet Wink


regards
mike

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Strange
Jan 13, 2015 5:43PM PST

Not something I have come across.

Captcha is, usually, part of a login or sign-in process. I am unsure why it would be needed by Google for every day searches.

By the way, no need to add your name to the subject line. We can all see your username and that is all we need to know.

Mark

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why Google asks for CAPTCHA during heavy search hours!
Jan 13, 2015 5:59PM PST