• Resolved amanandhishoe

    (@amanandhishoe)


    I would like to use the invisible mode behavior. But what happens if TurnStile doesn’t think you are a human and it is in invisible mode? Do the submit buttons never work? If a human is on the page and for some reason TurnStile thinks it is a bot, is the human stuck without knowing why?

    I have it on managed mode and it does work. I do notice that on the WooCommerce login pages, it always returns “success” without you needing to click on it. But on the WordPress login screen, you must always click the “Verify you are a human“ checkbox.

    The one confusing thing about the Managed and Non-Interactive modes, the TurnStile widget has “Privacy” and “Terms” links. Clicking on those shows CloudFlare’s general privacy policy, which doesn’t correspond with the privacy statement CloudFlare has about TurnStile. I think if some users click on the “Privacy” link in the widget, they may have concerns about proceeding when they read that CloudFlare does in some cases record names and addresses, etc. I’ve provided CloudFlare feedback about this, that if someone clicks on the “Privacy” link in the TurnStile widget, they should see a page that only talks about the TurnStile privacy ramifications.

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  • Plugin Author Elliot Sowersby

    (@elliotvs)

    Hi,

    Yes, with invisible mode if it detects they are not a human, it will simply block them from submitting the form. That’s why in general it’s probably best to use the managed challenge instead.

    Regarding the “Privacy” and “Terms” links, yeah this is something I’d give Cloudflare feedback on.

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