For the people who need, this is the point margins. 0.1 - defiantly a bot 0.2 - most likely a bot 0.3 - it could be a bot 0.4 - it's not a just a bot, it's robot 0.5 - I am not sure, but I think is a bot 0.6 - it a bot with lot of experience 0.7 - It's NSA, don't let them in 0.8 - human? can't be. it maybe a bot 0.9 - don't worry, it's a human 1.0 - too good to be true, it's a bot with intelligent
Even a year after you posted this, there are still so few videos out there about interpreting the score and adjusting the threshold. What a valuable video thanks! I’ve recently upgraded a client from recaptcha 2 to 3 with a threshold of 0.7 and am still seeing spam on their forms. I didn’t really know how to interpret the scores and was a bit nervous about upping the value in cause it caused users issues. Now I feel more confident about doing this, thanks!
for the life of me I can not figure out how to adjust the threshold score. I have googled and just simply not finding instructions on how to do it. I went into the admin panel and see NOTHING about the allowed score. I see my keys and thats it. Is adjusting the score for enterprise only? I can't find clarification on that either.
@@WickyDesign i already bypassed recaptcha v2 and v3 , but am not searching for that since am a dev i can do much more than that but now am just wondering if that 0.1 score can be bypassed because i've implemented it as a rejection for the user login in case of that score pop up which means google is not sure if the person is a human
@@evankirschenmann4653 Interesting. I wonder if the work IP address has been flagged as spam by your other co-workers? I used to work in a large office and Google always thought the work IP was spam.
@@WickyDesign It could also come down to connection speed. Our internet speed here is abysmal, 50mbps down and 10mbps up. At home I have gigabit coaxial, so i'm curious what I'd score there.
For the people who need, this is the point margins.
0.1 - defiantly a bot
0.2 - most likely a bot
0.3 - it could be a bot
0.4 - it's not a just a bot, it's robot
0.5 - I am not sure, but I think is a bot
0.6 - it a bot with lot of experience
0.7 - It's NSA, don't let them in
0.8 - human? can't be. it maybe a bot
0.9 - don't worry, it's a human
1.0 - too good to be true, it's a bot with intelligent
haha! This is now the official Google reCAPTCHA score card!
there's so little info available about this -- great video thanks so much
Even a year after you posted this, there are still so few videos out there about interpreting the score and adjusting the threshold. What a valuable video thanks! I’ve recently upgraded a client from recaptcha 2 to 3 with a threshold of 0.7 and am still seeing spam on their forms. I didn’t really know how to interpret the scores and was a bit nervous about upping the value in cause it caused users issues. Now I feel more confident about doing this, thanks!
That's great to hear! I agree, even Google doesn't have good documentation on this.
Very easy explanation, just what I needed. Thank you.
Thank you! Very helpful
Excellent tutorial. Many thanks.
Thank you very much!
thank you Mark!
Does google allow additional challenges (not pic tiles) like email or phone to handle the low score?
So help me understand, if your form is getting alot of spam, do you Increase the value or decrease the value? I'm still confused by this.
for the life of me I can not figure out how to adjust the threshold score. I have googled and just simply not finding instructions on how to do it. I went into the admin panel and see NOTHING about the allowed score. I see my keys and thats it. Is adjusting the score for enterprise only? I can't find clarification on that either.
same here. i been searching for it for couple of days. did you manage to solve this in the end?
so basically 0.1 is bad as far as i understood but the question is there any way to bypass it ? just asking to secure my website more
I haven't heard of anyways to bypass reCAPTCHA v3 forms. I have heard that reCAPTCHA v2 can be bypassed using something like Node.Js.
@@WickyDesign i already bypassed recaptcha v2 and v3 , but am not searching for that since am a dev i can do much more than that but now am just wondering if that 0.1 score can be bypassed because i've implemented it as a rejection for the user login in case of that score pop up which means google is not sure if the person is a human
Hello brother can you tell me about a extension which will give me always recaptcha score 9
how does one make themselves a. 0.9?
I'm not 100% sure but in my testing you have to make sure you aren't behind a strict firewall, VPN or in an incognito mode.
@@WickyDesign I am on a wired ethernet connection at work, with nothing like incognito mode, a vpn, or a firewall, and I was scored with a 0.7
@@evankirschenmann4653 Interesting. I wonder if the work IP address has been flagged as spam by your other co-workers? I used to work in a large office and Google always thought the work IP was spam.
@@WickyDesign I'd bet that some of my coworkers emails have been flagged as spam by other companies, considering how bad of a job they do 🤣
@@WickyDesign It could also come down to connection speed. Our internet speed here is abysmal, 50mbps down and 10mbps up. At home I have gigabit coaxial, so i'm curious what I'd score there.