I AM NOT A ROBOT

Angelia Hays 0 Reputation points
2026-05-27T18:48:38.52+00:00

WHEN PLAYING CARD GAME ON LINE AT (Link removed by Moderator. Do not recreate.) IT WILL GO TO PAGE ASKING IF I AM A ROBOT WITH A HECK BOX????

Microsoft Edge | Website issues | Windows 10
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    2026-05-27T18:48:48.3933333+00:00

    The “I am not a robot” page with a checkbox is a CAPTCHA or bot‑protection test. It appears to confirm that a real person, not an automated program, is using the site.

    Websites use these tests to block bots from overloading the site, spamming, or cheating. They are commonly shown when:

    1. The site detects unusual or repeated activity from the same browser or IP.
    2. The site wants to prevent automated programs from using its features (for example, game play, registrations, or form submissions).

    On Microsoft Edge in Windows 10, this behavior is normal and is controlled by the website, not by Windows or Edge. As long as the page is from the site being used and not a suspicious pop‑up, the checkbox can be completed to continue.

    If the CAPTCHA appears too often:

    1. Avoid using VPNs or shared/proxy connections that many people use at once.
    2. Close extra tabs or windows repeatedly reloading the same game.
    3. Make sure no browser extensions are automating clicks or page reloads.

    If a page ever looks suspicious (strange address, many pop‑ups, or asks for passwords/credit card details unrelated to the game), close the tab and do not interact with it.


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