Once again, my topic is NOT about reliability of Google reCAPTCHA v3!
I will try another way by asking questions.
I assume it is Google that calculates the score of the reCAPTCHA v3. Correct?
I assume it is the plugin that uses this score to do go on with the form or block it. Correct?
If Google reCAPTCHA v3, in my case, gives low scores (0,1) to the mails I mentioned, this means that Google reCAPTCHA indicates these as "high risk", "spam", ... Correct?
In that case, why DOESN'T the default plugin block them?
Note: the third-party plugin I use instead, also uses this SAME score of Google reCAPTCHA v3. BUT consequently blocks the mails.
So: we have two plugins both using the SAME reCAPTCHA v3 score: the third-party plugin BLOCKS "high risk" mails and the other one DOESN'T. Why?
I will try another way by asking questions.
I assume it is Google that calculates the score of the reCAPTCHA v3. Correct?
I assume it is the plugin that uses this score to do go on with the form or block it. Correct?
If Google reCAPTCHA v3, in my case, gives low scores (0,1) to the mails I mentioned, this means that Google reCAPTCHA indicates these as "high risk", "spam", ... Correct?
In that case, why DOESN'T the default plugin block them?
Note: the third-party plugin I use instead, also uses this SAME score of Google reCAPTCHA v3. BUT consequently blocks the mails.
So: we have two plugins both using the SAME reCAPTCHA v3 score: the third-party plugin BLOCKS "high risk" mails and the other one DOESN'T. Why?
Statistics: Posted by omroepmuseum — Mon Jun 24, 2024 7:43 pm