@whitsey,
I implemented recaptcha after following the directions here:
https://ninjaforms.com/docs/plugin-settings/
The reCAPTCHA Page link in the Ninja Forms link above takes you here:
https://www.google.com/recaptcha/intro/index.html
For what it’s worth, I experimented with reCAPTCHA and then ended up removing it from my forms for the reasons stated here:
https://ninjaforms.com/google-recaptcha/
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This reply was modified 8 years, 6 months ago by
deeveedee.
Thank you for the great reply, @deeveedee!
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(@whitsey)
@deeveedee I was able to trawl through pages of docs and information to activate it but that’s not what my post was about. If I am activating a new site, I don’t want to have to trawl through documentation – There is a link on the page, which logically I thought – click to get site key … but no, it’s just for country codes?
I imagine it would be 30 seconds to just add a link saying “Register your website and get your key here: https://www.google.com/recaptcha/admin”
– That makes sense to me but based on the 2 responses, it seems like I’m in a minority.
And thanks for the infor re: recaptcha – Yes, I agree, it’s actually a pretty restrictive tool but for the types of websites I am using it on, it fits pretty nicely and customers recognise it.