Every time we deal with internet websites, whether in search or browsing, the captcha codes that require you to solve them show you every time you want to enter the internet world to make sure that you are not a robot as these codes are the only solution for the security of the internet sites to know that you are a human being but do you use these The codes in the user data collection !!

It is science that Google is responsible for these codes as it is now beginning to make a new version of the captcha codes with an update that helps improve the user experience for these codes, so we all know that these codes lead to disabling the user experience or cause him some distress when using it.
Where Google intends to release the third update of these codes, which will primarily focus on knowing your movements on the Internet by examining your cookies and installed on your browser where cookies work to save data stored about your interactions with other sites and from which elements will be extracted from it such as logging in To your beautiful account.
Through this release, it is easy for Google to collect information about visitor data, such as the user's IP address, but Google confirms that anything collected from the captcha codes will not be used for advertising purposes or to collect user information.

Site owners are now urged to use the third version in all browsers, as now 4.5 million Riccacha sites already use more than 650,000 people have installed the third version on their sites so will the data be used for other purposes.
It is mentioned that the first version was a bad experience for the user due to the difficulty of the codes or letters that the user enters, but the matter was addressed in the second version, which is called ReCAPTCHA, where he came to address the problems of the first version, how many times do you remember that you chose I am not a robot and was responded without using any texts or listing any information This was due to the second update, and it is expected that the third version will address 90% more errors than the second update.
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