"Did you realize every time you "click on the car" you are helping to train a single Gigantic company's machine learning systems for free?
hCaptcha turns this model around. When you use hCaptcha, companies bid on the work your users do as they prove their humanity. You get the rewards. "
I guess this is much better than using Google's Recaptcha?
BlackWinnerYoshi wrote
I don't trust hCraptcha - their main page has a "Try it out" thing, which embeds hCraptcha over Clownflare, which means BCMA will block the main page after the first load. So it's clear to me they support Clownflare in some way.
Actually, the Stop Cloudflare repository said it's all about money. You can see it on hCraptcha main page:
The "abuse", of course, will be e.g. users who use Tor and they happen to visit a Clownflared website.
Is that the only issue? Well, it also has the issue reCRAPTCHA has - the user is still forced to solve it, the only thing that changes is who gets your data to abuse it.