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anyone try this on their website

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I haven't used it either, but I remember posting something about it a few months ago. Seems like a nice idea but in the end I implemented a Captcha in a different way.

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Just to connect the dots, here's the previous post sharing this link:
thread253-1379315

Since seeing that previous thread, I have been meaning to use recaptcha on a web form to reduce the amount of spam I receive, but haven't got around to it yet!

Clive
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Apologies eyec, after re-reading the URL you posted, I realise you were asking specifically about the Mailhide API - I haven't used this.

As an aside to the original request, I have now implemented recaptcha on a web form and seems to work really well. Although, I'll be monitoring it for a while to see how it goes down with users over the long term.

Clive
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