Friday, June 7, 2013

How to get rid of captha prompted by google (while searching)?

How to get rid of captha prompted by google (while searching)?

I am a programmer and I google a lot.
The problem.
The thing is that it seems that google finds my search requests fishy (often related to security and compile errors, something casual user won't search for) and asks me to enter captchas from time to time.
It all started something about a year ago - I've found myself entering capthas couple of times a week - not really pleasant, but something one can live with. Something about of half a year ago the situation got worse - google asked me to enter capthas up to 5 times a day (!), but after some time it eased a bit and lately I've been entering capthas ~once a week. Last week google started to ask me double captchas (asks one and another immediately. First captcha was entered 100% correct - I triple checked it) So, I guess now I really need help ;)
It is true that I sometimes search really weird stuff but capthas keep being asked even for casual queries. Also it happens when I google on different OSes (Windows/Ubuntu) and in different browsers (Firefox/Chrome), so I suspect that this is something that is relevant to my google profile.
What I tried.
Dug through google account preferences - found nothing useful.
Saw some articles and tutorials on the internet (like this for example), but all that I stumbled upon was outdated and didn't help me to solve my problem.



So, in the end, what can I do to confirm that I am a human once and for all, or at least reduce amount of captchas that I should enter while googling?
Thanks.

No comments:

Post a Comment