• After reading extensively about this issue, it appears that reCaptcha v3 works in the background and is invisible.

    However, to the get the most benefit from it, you need to install it on every page?

    No offense to Google, but they already have Analytics tracking code on my site that gets dinged by their own Page Speed for loading in the header. The JavaScript for reCaptcha does the same.

    Now, they want it on every page because they don’t have enough information? I’m calling BS on this. I’ll leave it on Contact 7 “supposedly running amok in the background doing god knows what” and see how it goes. If I start getting a ton of spam again, I’ll just remove it, deal with the spam, and call it a day.

    Seriously, throw in their fonts and they’ve got more than enough scripts that denigrate the performance of my site because they all load in the header. They need to do better.

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  • Hello my friend, I think you’re making a mistake, you are not required to use reCaptcha, it is just one more component in Contact Form 7 that you can or can not add.

    I do not know what you’re doing the most is how you use it see:
    https://ibb.co/Rjh07w6

    If you do not want it to appear on the page, just remove it from your form.

    Contact Form 7 version: Version 4.9

    Maybe this article can also help you:

    https://contactform7.com/recaptcha/

    I believe your problem is the wrong type of reCaptcha chosen.

    Greetings from Brazil! ??

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 1 month ago by willianxz.
    • This reply was modified 6 years, 1 month ago by willianxz.
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