• Google is making it mandatory to have Play Services for its next-generation reCAPTCHA system on Android.

  • Your phone will need to be running Play Services version 25.41.30 or greater when the system asks you to scan a QR code for verification.

  • This hurdle means that de-Googled phones will fail the verification test by default.

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    Captcha in general are annoying to customers there is no point having them today too be fair. I would consider bot visits these days as potential costumers seeing how they can buy stuff online now. If your blocking your sites because your afraid they are scraping and using it for training. Then you are just blocking the small timers likely those people who wants to democratized AI like Deepseek. While the biggest culprit like Google’s web crawlers have free rain to train on your data. Those who are determined will would just pass that to captcha farm.

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    8 hours ago

    A lot of Android bot devices simulate (or even ARE) a full phone with a legit Play Store and other Google services.

    This requirement is enforced vendor lock in. Nothing more.

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    This requirement will kick in the moment the system suspects suspicious activity. At that point, reCAPTCHA will forgo the old image puzzles and require you to scan a QR code with your smartphone to prove you’re human.

    How is this going to work if you’re browsing the internet on your phone??

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    9 hours ago

    if legit users fail Google’s captcha, then site owners will stop using Google for captcha

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    11 hours ago

    I’ve scanned 4 QR codes in my life. 2 were not what I was told they would be.

    I will never scan a QR code again.

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    10 hours ago

    Embrace

    Extend

    Extinguish <- Google is here with Android as an open platform

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    Honestly. It’s terrible, but i might actually have to give Apple money for my next phone.

    I’m just done with Android at this point.

    We had a good run, but it’s over.

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        4 hours ago

        “They are building walls around my open garden. If I’m going to jail might as well be club fed”

        There I fixed it for you.

        Fuck apple and fuck Google.

        Give me an actual Linux alternative.

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      9 hours ago

      And you think apple won’t do this too? Hahaha. If apple doesn’t it doesn’t work for android.

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    14 hours ago

    I was wondering how they would screw the new Motorola phones coming out since they couldn’t do the whole “factory operating system has been tampered with” mode of whining and being little bitches.

    Glad to see their engineers came up with another way to fuck us! Thanks google!

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    19 hours ago

    Wait wait wait. To prove you’re human you have to read something designed for computers to read?

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      9 hours ago

      To be honest, most of what they use now is pretty easy for machines to do. Mostly because they’ve been using the captcha to train ocr and self driving.