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#243254 3-Dec-2018 17:27
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I don't use Google search much these days. I am using Duck Duck Go. 
So it came as a bit of a surprise in the last few days when I had to use Google Search itself that a captcha comes up a lot of the time now, requiring you to tick "I am not a Robot" and occasionally having to click boxes with parts of photographs to prove I am a human.


Is this a recent thing?


 


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  #2138688 3-Dec-2018 17:49
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This is normally a flag when googles picked up iffy looking queries from your IP.

 

 

 

Every time it's happened for me (like 3 or 4 times), I've traced it back to malware running on a certain machine....





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  #2138689 3-Dec-2018 17:52
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You using a VPN perhaps?





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  #2138722 3-Dec-2018 19:18
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If you go there with no cookies you will often get that. Once you have done a few you will be fine till your cookies get erased.

 

Or you are accessing from an IP range with a bad reputation.





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