• Hello,

    I have an issue with Google reCaptcha. Google reCaptcha is autoblocked by default via the humanity.co Dashboard. How do you disable providers? There’s no option. The issue I am having is people can not log in to the site because reCaptcha is being blocked.

    I would revert back to the old style banner since this issue wasn’t present and I was able to add scripts to be blocked. With this new banner after the “free” upgrade, it’s impossible to revert back to the old style. When disabling the new banner, the old style banner buttons don’t show and nothing works. Yes, I cleared cache via server level, web application level and browser.

    Anyway, it would be nice if there was an option to disable providers in the humanity app under autoblocking section.

    • This topic was modified 3 years, 3 months ago by carmpocalypse.
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  • Plugin Author dFactory

    (@dfactory)

    ReCaptcha or any other Google service is not allowed to be used before user set’s their consent, because it means sharing data with a 3rd party services.

    What you can do, and there is an option for that, is to disable Autoblocking feature entirely (which is not recommended however), disabling ReCaptcha or switching to a different service that does not track your users.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 3 months ago by dFactory.
    Thread Starter carmpocalypse

    (@carmpocalypse)

    @dfactory

    For U.S. based businesses and U.S. based visitors (even California residents) do not need to consent to 3rd party services (i.e. Google, YouTube, Social logins). Services and data collection needs to be stated only. This plugin literally autoblocks everything by default. Providers should be editable to be moved to basic operations or disabled. However, I would love to use the plugin for visitors to consent besides services like Google reCaptcha and Google Translate. I am U.S. based and my visitors/customers are U.S. based. To disable autoblock for everything would be redundant because I still want autoblock to block some services before consent.

    The plugin literally has CCPA in it. If you can not loosen restrictions for U.S. based visitors for U.S. based business (websites) than this plugin is strictly for GDPR and other EU country privacy laws in the EU. What’s the point of adding CCPA to the plugin name?

    In the app dashboard, you can click edit on a provider and there is an option to move providers to different categories, including basic operations. However, it doesn’t work so not sure why that’s even there. It won’t let you click a new category to move the provider in to. This would solve my issue if it worked.

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