Feb. 20, 2015 By Lara O'Reilly
http://static2.uk.businessinsider.com/image/54e75c7cdd089525268b46d8-1200-924/no-captcha-recaptcha.pngHere's what the "No CAPTCHA reCAPTCHA looks like." The “CAPTCHA” has infuriated web users for years: It's that login test that asks you to type in a hard-to-read sequence of letters or numbers in order to prove are not a robot. Get one letter wrong and you'll be denied access.
In a bid to ease that irritation, Google launched what it dubbed the “No Captcha ReCAPTCHA" in December, which it claims has the ability to verify a human user by looking at things like the behavior of their mouse movements and the way they type.
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