Rating: 1 star
If you disable javascript, this module does not stop registering or login actions. It means most bots will continue working in the same way as you wouldn’t have this module installed… so it only serves to annoy people but not to stop bots!!
I strongly recommend developers to review this important issue!!
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This plugin is not working in Registration page.
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is working very well!
I think more places could be added, like the message page
Rating: 5 stars
simple code, small plugin.
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Минимум хлама, максимум пользы.
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In testing this, I had a warning that the captcha had timed out, then the page reloaded, with the comment seemingly lost. It wasn’t actually lost – it seems to have been recorded, and when I tried again I got a “duplicate” warning, but if I were a commenter, that would just leave me confused.
Otherwise very promising.
Rating: 5 stars
This cpatcha plugin is the best! Work with “login with ajax”, “theme my login”
Thanks for the author!
Rating: 5 stars
Top-level menu for such plug-ins !?
Only for this 3 stars! The rest works well.
/* Open plugin folder - setting.php */
/* "add_menu_page(" change to */
add_submenu_page(
'options-general.php',
Now everything is fine and the plugin’s settings are in place
//
ADD 5 STAR
Rating: 5 stars
Many thanks for an awesome plugin!
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EDIT: The problems described below have been improved by Collins Agbonghama. I haven’t verified, but I’m going to upgrade from 4-stars to a 5-star review for taking care of the issues I faced a few months ago ??
A couple issues with this plugin, all of which can easily be fixed (and let me know if they do get fixed, I will happily add that star back into it!)
First, I’m using a custom theme with very few modifications, and no modifications to the backend. So these would likely affect a vanilla WordPress install.
Issue #1) The settings page for this plugin is a massive menu item. It’s the only link in the menu that takes up two lines. And it’s a page you only need to use once. The link should be moved to the Settings menu, as a submenu item.
Screenshot of #1: https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/elasticbeanstalk-us-west-2-868470985522/ShareX/2017/04/chrome_2017-04-29_14-14-25.png
Issue #2) The ReCaptcha widget is clearly lacking some bottom margin on the login screen. It’s almost touching the button to sign in. This issue can easily fixed with CSS, but for some reason it was neglected.
Screenshot of #2: https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/elasticbeanstalk-us-west-2-868470985522/ShareX/2017/04/chrome_2017-04-29_14-15-26.png
Issue #3) The default verbiage for the recaptcha error can only be described as poor English. Thankfully you can change it, but you are going to want to change it on every site. The default is currently “ERROR: Please retry CAPTCHA”. It is important to note that the “No Captcha” ReCAPTCHA is not a captcha. That’s the whole point. Captchas involve letters. The error should say something like:
“ERROR: Please retry ReCAPTCHA” – at the very least, refer to the brand as this is NOT a regular captcha field.
“ERROR: Please confirm you are not a robot”
“ERROR: Please check the box below to prove you are a human”
etc.
Everything else looks good. These are quite nit-picky “issues” too. So unless these really bother you, this is a worthwhile plugin.
Hopefully these issues can be fixed and this becomes a stellar plugin! Thanks!
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Great plugin – thank you!!
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The plugin functions but doesn’t seem to have been very well thought out.
The CAPTCHA appears below the submit button, instead of before it – which is disruptive to the usability of the form.
It also appears to allow comments, then delete those which failed the captcha – rather than blocking them from being saved in the first place.
Other than that, the settings page and functionality are good – and with some engineering changes in the back end could be a great plugin.
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Very simple to set-up and use!
I installed this plug-in after multiple brute-force attacks against my login page. Since adding the reCaptcha to the form there hasn’t been an incident logged!
Thanks for your awesome work!
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Easy to configure, simple , just thanks to the developer
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I want to use ” No CAPTCHA reCAPTCHA ” plugin for my multilanguage website , in setting we can select language ( ????? , English (United States) and Auto Detect ) but when i choose Auto Detect for multilanguage , It set English language for my website . What should I do for this problem ?
So Thanks
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its is the best Captcha Plugin
Thanks a log
Work Correctly!
Rating: 1 star
Hi Guys,
I am using this plugin on my forgot password function page.
i have noticed that this plugin (No CAPTCHA reCAPTCHA for WooCommerce) is currently blocking users from sent a reset password requests. I know that the new version on wordpress (4.6.1) has not been tested, but it should not stop users from using the rest password functionality.
Please update the plugin as i am sure there are quite a few users do are not aware that their users can no longer reset the password on their websites.
Regards,
Rahim
]]>Rating: 2 stars
Missing some basic UX features.
For example, because the captcha appears below the comment form, it is easy to miss. It should be under the comment field but before the submit button. The submit button typically designates the end of a form. Anything after that button shouldn’t impact form submission.
However, that UX issue wouldn’t be such a big deal if the form didn’t CLEAR on validation. If I type my comment and then submit the form without checking the captcha, then I lose my comment.
And lastly, I cannot style my error message. I should be able to wrap it in a paragraph tag with a class or add inline styles. I’ve worked around the issue by adding a span tag and calling that from a stylesheet, but I really shouldn’t have to do that. If WP or another plugin decides to add a span tag to the comment form later on, then my styles will apply to that as well and mess up the form.
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i like simple and good integration plugin. This is one.
Regards
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Does what it says.
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I had started to get spam comments passing Akismet lately, so I figured I would find a reCaptcha plugin. This one looked most promising and was easy to install and configure, no coding required, just need to create a key on the Google API page.
One minor thing I had to fix is that the Captcha should ideally be above the comment Submit button but it was a easy fix I found on the support forum.
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Out of three reCaptcha WordPress plugins that I tried, this was the only one that worked.
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Just like it should be.
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The SPAM comments are also posted in email with the ReCaptcha activated.
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I have to put something here just to leave a simple compatibility report for the benefit of others so this is what I’m putting here. You want noise? This is how you get noise.
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Great little plugin – I like how you can choose where you want captcha eg. login and/or comments. Easy peasy.
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The best plugin category without a doubt!
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Clean, simple. Thanks.
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Simple and does what it says.
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Simples e fácil de configurar e usar. Perfeito!
Simple and easy to setup and use. Perfect!
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