Google has released a list of the most common reasons why reCAPTCHA doesn’t work. These include outdated web browsers, faulty browser extensions, banned VPN servers, and more. ..
Reboot Your Router
If you’re having trouble with reCAPTCHA, you can try restarting your router to get a new and unique IP address. ..
To reboot your router: Most routers have a “maintenance” or similar section where you can find the “reboot” option. Rebooting your router will restart it and hopefully fix any problems. ..
For routers, you can use the power socket switch to turn the router off and on.
If you had trouble submitting a form on a previous occasion, try again by following these steps:
- Access the web page where you had difficulty submitting the form.
- Look for the “Submit” button near the top of the page.
- Click on the “Submit” button to open the form submission window.
- Follow the instructions in the window to complete your submission. ..
Update Your Web Browser Version
Google’s reCAPTCHA service is unavailable with an outdated web browser. You should update your browser to the latest version to fix the problem. ..
Most browsers, including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Edge, are easy to update. ..
Update Chrome
Update Firefox
Update Edge
Deactivate Your Web Browser’s Extensions
Some web browsers have add-ons that can interfere with their core functions, causing various issues. By using different extensions, you can get the most out of your browser.
Your reCAPTCHA problem may be the result of a faulty extension. If you disable your extensions and try to submit online forms with reCAPTCHA enabled, you may not be able to do so.
Turn Off Extensions in Chrome
Disable Extensions in Firefox
Deactivate Extensions in Edge
Disable Your VPN
Your VPN app uses a third-party server to transmit your data. If Google deems that server malicious, your reCAPTCHA requests may be blocked. In this case, you can temporarily disable VPN to submit your forms.
In most VPN apps, you can select the main start/pause button to enable and disable the VPN service. Alternatively, you can try switching the server to see if that makes reCAPTCHA work.
If your VPN connection is lost or interrupted, you may have to use a new VPN server or change your VPN provider to avoid facing the same problem in the future.
Turn Off Your Computer’s Proxy Service
If you experience network issues like the reCAPTCHA one, it may be worth turning off your PC’s proxy server to see if that fixes the issue. Your proxy server may be interfering with your browsing sessions, causing the captcha to not work.
Run a Full Virus Check on Your Computer
A computer infected with a virus is displaying various symptoms, causing services like reCAPTCHA not to fully function. One way to fix this issue is to run a full virus check and remove all viruses from your machine.
Windows users can use the built-in antivirus software to remove any viruses and malware from their computer.
Reset Your Web Browser
If you continue to experience reCAPTCHA errors, please check your web browser’s settings and make sure that they are compatible with the web page you are trying to view. If this is not the case, please contact our support team for assistance.
reset your web browser to the default settings
Reset Chrome
Reset Firefox
Reset Edge
Resolve reCAPTCHA Issues to Successfully Submit Online Forms
The reCAPTCHA service is an excellent way to prevent spam and bots from submitting online forms. Sometimes, this service stops working for genuine users, causing them not to submit their online forms.
If you’re having trouble submitting forms on your favorite websites, try one or more of the following methods:
- Use a captcha code to solve the captcha.
- Use a different browser or device.