Picatcha free WordPress plugin
Description
Picatcha free WordPress plugin
What is Picatcha?
Picatcha(TM) is a unique image-identification CAPTCHA that effectively protects your website from Internet abuse – spam and automated bots. It is a well known fact that websites lose approximately 3-18% of user interactions (comments, sign-up etc) due to the additional burden of re-typing the squiggly garbled text CAPTCHAs. Imagine if your website is visited from a tablet device or a smartphone – the end user is left to zoom/pan, decipher the text and typing with auto-correction makes the whole experience frustrating. It is also inevitable that mobile Internet will eclipse desktop Internet, and we believe that as a website administrator you make the right CAPTCHA choice and be ready for this shift.
Hence, Picatcha(TM) was designed keeping all these factors in mind – to give the highest levels of user experience to your website visitors while ensuring the strongest defense against spam on all kinds of devices. Picatcha(TM) presents the website visitor with an array of thumbnails. The visitor clicks and selects them to verify that he/she is a human interacting with your website and not an automated bot. Pix-Catpcha(TM) changes the standard CAPTCHA test of “are you a human?” from a necessary evil to a positive experience.
Picatcha(TM) is a FREE web service developed initially at UC Berkeley, USA by a team of students and professors with research focus in user-interface design, web security and system design. You may enable it to stop spam on sign-up forms, registration pages, comments, polls and many more. We developed plugins for recent versions of WordPress (2.7 and later) for your convenience. Please mail to contact[at]picatcha[dot]com if you need integration support or any form of internal customization.
Sign Up on www.picatcha.com to get the Public and Private Keys to enable the plugin.
Enable Picatcha – Stop Spam – Delight your website visitors!
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Requirements
You need the public and private keys
Your theme must have a do_action(‘comment_form’, $post->ID); call right before the end of your form (Right before the closing form tag). Most themes do.