Description
This plugin has been closed and is no longer available for download.
Reviews
October 15, 2016
Causes spammy pop-ups to intermittently show up on sites where it’s installed, even when you don’t necessarily visit a page with a plugin. Apparently this is secretly embedded in their Terms of Use, based on the JavaScript that connects with an ad server… in other words, not hacked, just malware.
AVOID! There are better captcha solutions out there.
February 8, 2017
They inject ads that make you download viruses that harm your browser and your computer. I thought was hacked!
February 8, 2017
The plugin injects the site with malware. This may get your site banned from Google and all the major search engines. As I seen in other reviews, they inject the sites that have the plugin installed to monetize the plugin. My recommendation is to skip this one.
February 8, 2017
Thank you for creating this plugin. Working well with WordPress 4.1, and self-child-theme, which is based on the TwentyTen theme with other plugins installed.
February 7, 2017
This causes security check and calls to be made outside your website, instead of keeping security within your website. Images and calls are made to outside a WP site installation and to a 2nd or 3rd party server. 🙁 Too bad.
Contributors & Developers
“Sweet Captcha” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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