If you have managed a website then you definitely know the headache of keeping forms open without a captcha. Bots on the internet finds it sooner or later and you are bombarded with Spam. Which not only increases your maintenance and upkeep time but it also slows your site down as server resources gets used up by those pesky bots. Securing your website with Recaptcha v3 involves a few steps which I will outline here, including registering your site with Google, adding the reCAPTCHA API script to your web pages, and validating the user’s response on the server side. Here’s a step-by-step guide to implement Google reCaptcha with code examples: Step 1: Register your site with reCAPTCHA Go to the reCAPTCHA website and sign in with your Google account. Click on the “+” button to create a new site. Choose “reCAPTCHA v3” and select the “I’m not a robot” Checkbox. In the Domains section, add the domains where you want to use reCAPTCHA. (So it is limited to this domain only) Accept the reCAPTCHA Terms of Service, and click the “Submit” button. You will receive site and secret keys. Keep them secure, and we’ll use them in the code. Step […]
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