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Invisible CAPTCHA Implemented on Login Page

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matt

29 Jun 2017 • 1 min read
Invisible CAPTCHA Implemented on Login Page

Say goodbye our reCAPTCHA! Due to some complaints about how reCAPTCHA worked on Coinigy, especially for mobile users, we have gotten rid of the system and now have an invisible CAPTCHA in place.

Invisible CAPTCHA means that as you’re logging into the site, you will not have to do any special actions such as clicking an image, typing in text, or checking a box and waiting for it to confirm before you are able to log in. All of the verification is done behind the scenes to ensure it is a valid login done by a human as opposed to a bot.

We hope that this will make the site easier to use for our users as well as provide a more streamlined trading experience on the platform.

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